Robinson thinks that he is overtaken by the judgment of God for his wickedly leaving his home, and leaving his parents in tears in tears. As soon as the ship begins to move, the storm rages furiously and the sea rises mountain high in a frightful manner. He leaves them without asking for their and God's blessings. He does not consult either his father or mother. But ignoring all the persuasions and the entreaties of his parents Robinson runs away to London, thus committing sin both against God and the parents. His father says that if he disobeys him, he would not cease to pray for him but if he goes away for the sea-faring life without seeking his consent and the blessing of God, God will not bless him. His parents entreat him not to leave them lonely by wandering away. Robinson is foolishly and obstinately inclined to wander abroad and to see the whole world on a ship.
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