„Not only our own works but also our own words, yea, and our own thoughts, must on the Lords-day be Rested from [...] Tis Gods Time and will not admit any Pastime. Sports on Lords-day; Never did any thing sound more sorrowfully or more odiously. [...] The Lords-day is as often polluted by Idleness, as by any sort of Profaneness. We never do more Amiss, then when we do nothing at all. By Sins of Omission; By Sleeping immoederately; by Walking only to take the air.“[5]