Sermon 10, Ofthe REs u R R'E c Txo N:• 487 ~E. her this. Or(at moll:)b"ur apermifm•; which, in all rongucs,is ever mllde " f~ • :. tt , . S r. [: 6 d, d ~r vvay o per~ . hismood(inthelmperAti'Ve.) o, wemero ay; getu, "''lln yewtfl;or., doe miffi'"· tn t . 11 vithmy vgJie· when;wemeane bur fbfferance,for all that, und no corn· . wha;r wll 1 For1lll thc'w~rld, thisSulvite to them,a5 Fac c.to, to Iud,.. after• .f<J!.od Iohi, J·•t; • ma~ ht~ ~hichyouarerefolvcdtodoe, andhavetakenearne(l:.upon it; Fac,D,ue • { 4 ' 11 'td aF, ,,; 10 JJoeitottt ojthe111ay; which yet (itis well knowne) wasnothing but 1t ;an , ""' ' . . , apermifi•n and not aJOt more. , d I h . • 2 , But'fhould fuch, fo foule an·~~ill,as thar,bepern:itt< noug ? No,nortbat Pennincdfor 4 • h un:ply• JtiSROt a bare permiftm, but one quahfied; and,that Wtth !\'1\0 !j. 'rtat<r&Cod, nc.tt ~r, 1, Wiliycma!'kethem ~ I. For lirfr He.would not fuffer any evil! at ali (1~t:~~~fdll, that) ~utrhat, out of the evill He was.able (able and willing both~ tQ cl W a "arre"o-reater good. Greater, forgood(Ifay) than, that·was, for evil!. ·And ran" . l'rr-f • that ivas soltmonempercAtl, ex So utrme' emp 1. ; • • • • For, wee arenottothinke,thac H:ewould~ thus downew~tlur;andupiVIthlt ·. <'-. •a:Une, onelyto !hew them feates·andtnck~s ( lSlt were) tdbe woodred ~t, and for - . ;;;;otherend. No, the end was the deflroymgof fvme, by thedejlroymg tbu Temple. It went hard, Et v.e ~ibi atrocitM pec~atinoHri, and Wf!C ~d the hainoufndfe ofour finnes ·for the Ji/[olvmg whereof, heuher thePrufl mtglit be fuffered to ltve, nor. rhe -r:mpletoftand; butthe PrieHbe jlail'e, and theTemple. bepuKed downe;Rrief&. :md 'Ier~~ple andall he 'tiejlroyed. But, linne was fo rivited into our Narure : And line· our Nature lo incorporate into His;asno·diffolvmg the one, withc:iutthedif– ?,tutil~ of rhe other. No way to over.whelme finnc quite, but by thefaU of th~ Temple. The ruine of itlikethat ofSam{on: Thar, thede~!ruaion ofthePhiliflines; Iudfc. t6.J•. this, thedi!folvi~gof. 1Uthe workes of theDwell. le IS 5iamr Ioh11s ownc terme, rt t lohn 3.8_; . So!veret operaDta~oll. · • • . . . . . . · l. But,neirhc;r-was thiS eno?gh yet. Ne1ther woul~He,for ?'llthis, haveat any Permuted, fo~ hand1et it goedo 1 vne, but t~at Wlthall_Hemea~t to·have ~t up •~ain~prefemly. Ne- <tt<thtr"'!"'d! ver haveCaidSolvite, but w1th anExcrtAbo ll:ratgfu..ilponlt l whu:h IS a f1:1lf amends. fo 1hattheTemplelp[es nothing, by the loojing. • \ . , · > TheWorld wittl us,hath feene aSO/.vite, wi~houtfo.nyexottaf,o; P1wnewith this · but norhingraifedin the ftead. But, that is hon'e of His: Solvifewithout ex>#ua: none-of CaR r s r's, We fee, with onebreath,_He .undertakes, it fl1all up againe, and tharina fl10rt time: There is amends-for Solvit.e. , · And [o now with thefe two limitations, under thefe~wo conditions; ' Oneef a greatergoodby it; the other, ofanother .ugoodor better, in liew ofit; maySolvite be faid permif.ivc : andotherwife not, by any warrant froill C .a 1\ I s r or from His example. · 'And thus,you ha-ve heard what Hefaith. wmyenow. fcei·~~han'they did, .. ~h;t S~lvit,;dio • became ofthisSolvite<:JfHis ~ Solvite (faith He l and when timB·<;ame, they did:ir. dung. -– llut HcfaidSolvite, rhatis/oo(e; and they criedCrHcijige, at the'time (that is) jllfien. f•Jien Him to the Croff_e : but that faHening was His !oojing; for it toll: Him and coft Him His life,Wh"ii:h was the Solutumeft ofrhis.Solvite. " For indeed, S'olt<ttnn eff,Templt~m hoc, this Temple oflift hbdj; theJfirit fi·ot;h the flejh, theftejh fromrheMoudwas l•ofedquice. The roofeofit (His head) loo(ed with th(rnes; thefoundation (His feet) withnailes. .Thefide ljiCJ (as it were) HiS"l;anas ~othltkcwtfe, And Hts hodie, as the hody o(theTemple, and liis heart in themidll of Htsbody, astheSancl'um 'SanCforum, wirh the Speare: Loofed, a!I. What Hee faid theyd1d, and did it home. 1 ;- _ ." . . 1 ' b ~ay,they went)>ey?ndthe~rcommiffion,and didmorethan,solvete.Athingmay More thilj .e oofedgently, Without any ngour: They loofedHim nor, but ~udely they rent.and Solvm,_ nved Hun,one part from another! withall extrern~tie; left not one peece ofthe con- · tt;uttmwhole togcthe:. Wirh theirw.Gips, they _loojednot, but t,ore Hisski~neand ~;(j/call o~er ;_wuhthmhammersand n~t!es,they d1d not Solvere,but fodere H.is hands m ' Wtth thewreath ofthomes,they loofednot,hueg~r~dliis headround about : and ., ,,
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