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auld daddies: How can they be good who never saw a sample of it; or revercnce old age, who practised no precepts in their youth? How can they love their parents who gave them black poison instead of good principles? Who shewed them no good, nor taught them no duties? No marvel such children despise old age, and reverence their parents as an old horse does his father.

 Fourthly, The last prevailing evil which I see, all men may hear, but none strive to

help, the banishment of that noble holy day, called the Sabbath, which has been blasted by a whirlwind from the south; I am yet alive, who saw this hurricane coming thro' the walled city near Solway in the South; it being on a Sunday, and a beautiful sun-shine day amangst some foul weeks in harvest weather, which caused the Lord Mayor of that place work hard, and put in the whole fields of wheat harvest, and the priests of that church commended him therefore: Because the season was backward, why should not man be disobedient! And this infection is come here also, sure the loss of this Sabbath-day will be counted a black Saturday to some; when I walk in the fields, I know it not but by the stopping of the płow, when in the city, only by the clossness of a few shop-doors and the sound of the bells; degenerate ideas of religion indeed! when the high praise is sounded only by bell metal, A sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal: It is not come to pass, the