Cap. i z. the Forest Laws.
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X; of thefence ntoncth, ar defence month.
2, Ho'# long 1 he fence trsoncth doth Ujl> and when thefarm doth begin and e-td.
z. At what time the fe tut: matte th had hwfirfi h r -filing.
4 To What end, and for what cause she fame was first or-dained and appoimed.
5« Ho)# tvt'j Officer of the Forest ought to demean him-self in the time of the fence warn th for the perfervationof the fyU beast.
6. That no man ought to wander up anddo'ton in the forestin the ti ne of the fence momth without some especialbusiness there-
7. Whereof the fame take th the name of the setteemoneth.
1. Of the fence moneth, or, dcfince moneth..
Lmight? -God of his P’obi&ent toise&om hathappointed times and seasons so? ever? Mm ^
__ ans hading made man ihe chiefest, and most ex-cellent creature upon the face of the earth, he hath en-dues him with knowledge and foresight to lv?eke andp?odide so? times and seasons such things as are ne-cestarx-as it appesreth mo?e in the Z§. Chapter orJob, Job C hap.?e.»;-Where GSd speaking unto sod; Mio, Lnowek thou thetime when the wild Goat* bring forth their young amongamong the stony Rockt ? or layest tbou wait when theHinde* use to sown? Reckoned tbou themoneths afterthey ingender-, that thou knowest the time of their bear*;ing, or when they lie down ? When they cast their youngoner, and when they are delivered of their travail and piin,