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not guilty of filthy lucre, for they fliould know 
that in this life they mufthave the water of tears, 
and the bread of afflitf ion. 
7, As fall on their knees when they fake 
their burthens, fo the Minifiesa ought patiently 
to take their burthens, and undergo the ditficukies 
tliat may attend their Office, 
8. As Camels will not go beyond their Stage, 
nor will they take more than they can, fo Mini- 
fters fhoufd do the like, not to covet anothers 
place and negleft their own. Whence, in the 
Fable , the Camel defiring Horns from Juflttr, 
he took from him his Ears* i^ e. She defired 
more , when fhe did not make ufe of what Ihc 
had. 
9, As (Camels have many ventricles for the 
better conco£fioa of what they eat, fo Minifters 
ought to meditate again and again, and diligently 
to corredl thofe things which they intend to preach, 
and not to fpeak what comes next. 
10. As Camels have not all their gal! in one 
place, but it runs through their veins, fo Minifiers 
ought not eafiiy to be provoked to anger. 
a. We come now to fpeak of that p!ace,.iif®iV. 
51. 4. in which the Jwf were forbid toeat the 
Camel) becaufe it cheweth the Cud, but did ; not 
diyidethe hoof, therefore it was unclean.' The 
reafon of which is this, the flefh of a Camel ia not 
unclean or noxious of it felf,nof is it faid it ihall be 
unclean to all, but only to the Jfw/, So again,’ 
if they touched any thing that was unclean, they 
were to remain unclean untill the Erenipg, but 
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