*$tttttti***********'t* ~~~~~@)~t~~-i!t .. $&<f@~ . ' ~~~ ~T~~, ... T~~T ... ~'lf'~~~'f"**' ''' .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, One-ofthe SERMONS tipon THE Ill COMMA·NDEM,ENl: PREACHED IN THE PA-' R I SH CHVRCH dF St. Gu. a-s GRIPPLEGATE, June XI. <Vfn~o•. '.Dom. M DXC 1 I; jJ; IEREM. Chip; 1V. Ver. H. \ ) ~ . Et jurahis, vivit Do M 1 Nu s, in verirate; & in judicio;&. in; juftida, ' J d nd thou /halt fotare, the L oRn liveth 1 in truth, injudge~ ment, ~nd in righteoujnej]e• ' F this Commdndemmt, dl(reare two maine Propofitions. 1. Thou jJMlt take the lV;_dme of Go o : Elfe,it iliould have beene; thou ilialt nottake it at all. 1. Thou [halt tak.e it orderly, and not irt rvaine. Of the jirft: thou fhalt take it to thofe ends and ufes 1 to which G 0 D le'ndei:h it. Of which one is, Thou jhalt fwedre by it : which is Ji~ mited-by two wayes. . Firfr, by what ; Tie4rJ livetb, , _ Secondly, how: In truih,jHdgem·mt,-Iu:. ftice. As in the former Commandements, fo in this, there be two EXtremes: I. The one,of theAnabaptifts,which hold all fiPearing unlawfull, contrarie to the fidl:, Tliou Jhalt Jweare. 1.. The other of the licentioU? Chriftian, \v~ich holds (atleall: in practice) Amanmay Jweare/,ozv, a1zdin llihat fort 'helifl: By Creatures, &c. Contrarie toTbe Lord li'Veth, &c. Fal~l' rafhly, lew._dly; Contrarie to l11 t~utb,judgement,juftice, - Ddddd 11 Thac ... '
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