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Lying is a damning, destroying sin.
The ways of wickedness are dangerous. And sin will be its own punishment.
Where there is temptation, if we thrust ourselves into it, there will be sin, and punishment will follow.
Those who have no command of their passions, sink under the load.
There are three defaults in a witness pointed out.
God's restraints of the appetite only say, Do thyself no harm.
Those are fools, who, to obtain the favour of an earthly prince, throw themselves out of God's favour.
Some do all the mischief they can by force and violence, and are blind to the result.
God has given us leave to use grateful things, but we are cautioned against excess.
Fools are not fit to be trusted, nor to have any honour. Wise sayings, as a foolish man delivers and applies them, lose their usefulness.
Four things that are little, are yet to be admired. There are those who are poor in the world, and of small account, yet wise for their souls and another world.
A word of counsel, or reproof, rightly spoken, is especially beautiful, as fine fruit becomes still more beautiful in silver baskets.
Contention heats the spirit, and puts families and societies into a flame. And that fire is commonly kindled and kept burning by whisperers and backbiters.
Though the righteous may be poor, the Lord will not suffer him to want what is needful for spiritual life.
Faithful, friendly reproofs help spiritual life, and lead to eternal life.
What pains men take to do mischief to others! but it is digging a pit, it is rolling a stone, hard work; and they prepare mischief to themselves.
An honest man may be made a beggar, but he is not honest that makes himself one.
The contentions of a neighbour may be like a sharp shower, troublesome for a time; the contentions of a wife are like constant rain.