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<p>Here, 1. The caution given is much the same with that which we had before (<a class="bibleref" title="Prov.23.17" href="/passage/?search=Prov.23.17">Prov. 23:17</a>), not to envy sinners, not to think them happy, nor to wish ourselves in their condition, though they prosper ever so much in this world, and are ever so marry and ever so secure. “Let not such a thought ever come into thy mind, O that I could shake off the restraints of religion and conscience, and take as great a liberty to indulge the sensual appetite, as I see such and such do! No; <i>desire not to be with them</i>, to do as they do and fare as they fare, and to <i>cast in thy lot among</i> them.” 2. Here is another reason given for this caution: “<i>Be not envious against</i> them, not only because their end will be had, but because their way is so, <a class="bibleref" title="Prov.24.2" href="/passage/?search=Prov.24.2">Prov. 24:2</a>. Do not think with them, <i>for their heart studies destruction</i> to others, but it will prove destruction to themselves. Do not speak like them, for <i>their lips talk of their mischief</i>. All they say has an ill tendency, to dishonour God, reproach religion, or wrong their neighbour; but it will be mischief to themselves at last. It is therefore thy wisdom to have nothing to do with them. Nor hast thou any reason to look upon them with envy, but with pity rather, or a just indignation at their wicked practices.”</p>