Ainsworth - Houston-Packer Collection BT972 .A46 1628

OPENWICKED, HYPOCRITES, SAINt TS. broken before they corne at nance. They out- word is written in them ; for thefe *Nardi keepe the fleíhly tables öf dance(as it wer) law and reft their hams , with- about the gold therein, they a[f in &without, by calfof theirown teach ethers to the finger ofGod: impietie , know keepe it , yet are and they all be- not what is be- them!lucs tranf- hold as in axnir- cotne ofMofes; grefors ofit ; the rour the glorie of they break&vi- ipward power , the Lord with o- elate al. Exo.3 2. andend thereof , pen face , and are Yet unto fuch they cannot fCe. changed into the o. farnein age from the law is giuen, Exod.34, 293 and lyeth upon &c. 2 Cor.3,13, glorie to glorie, them as a curfe 14. Rom. 2, t7, as by the fpirit of the Los d. z COL,. & condénation. 22,23.CJ'E. ITim. I,9.Dell. .2.7,15--Z6. Thefe keepnot the law , neither are theykept by the Law ; but break forth in- to all fin &wic- kednes.Iob 2.4, 13,&c. Pfa.73, 8,9. 23)25. 'There, though they keep not the laW, yet are kept by the law, 6'. re- greyned by ter- ror thereof , from open Voickednes. ltgat. 23 r 3, t d, 3, 3, I S. Ezt k. I i, 19. I-ieb. S, Io. Thefe are the right keepers of the Law in (prit ; which fometime alfa were kept of the law till Fayth came. Pf.'I 1 9,3 34. Ga .3,1,,.2.5. Thefe

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