[42a] A bad Master, a bad thing.

[42b] How many ways a Master may be the ruin of an Apprentice.

[43a] Children are great observers of what older folks doe.

[43b] 1 Sam. 2.

[43c] Badman had all advantages to be good, but continued Badman still.

[43d] All good things abominable to Badman.

[44a] Good counsel to Badman like Little-Ease. Prov. 9. 8. Chap. 15. 12.

[44b] How Badman used to behave himself at Sermons.

[45b] The desperate words of one H. S. who once was my Companion. He was own bother to Ned, of whom you read before.

[45c] Job 21. 14. Zech. 1. 11, 12, 13.