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doe not enjoy what they have, but are in fearJdi 
by any accident they fhould lofe what they 
have. 
7. As the Hog will foon forget the mi fery of 
his feHow, though at the hearing of him cry many 
of them will run to help him ; thus it is with the 
covetous men, who have no true aflFeftion to their 
friends and relations, but whenfelf-intercftisat 
the bottom of it. 
8, As the Hog maketh a great nolfe and loud 
cries when he is going to be kiiledjthus are c»ve- 
tous men as fearfull of death. 
p. As when Swine are killed, there are pud- 
dings and faufages fent about to friends and neigh- 
bours, which are eaten with a great deal of joy ; 
thus do wicked heires daily expedand delire the 
death of the covetous raifer, and then with joy 
they divide what with care and pains he had ga- 
thered together. 
As Swine never Ihed their hairs in the 
winter time , thus it is with the wicked, who 
never leave ®(F their wicked wayes; and as the 
Sow after her wafhing, returns again to her wal- 
lowing in the mire j thus doe wicked men after a 
feigned repentance return again to their former 
wicked courfes; and as Swine doe not make any 
noife towards heaven ; thus wicked men while in 
peace and profperity never feek God ; but when 
under affUftions and troubles, 8o. i/f. 
10 . To condude,the enemies of the Church are 
compared to wiU Board defirojing tht Vineyards^ 
who will often whet and lharpen their teeth, ru_ 
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