246 Aph. 6. : Ilipot' dreieies î;a g(iróá,(b. tiidx. cóm- nicntar, !Ca. 44.g. .1 Chaii`z of Principles.. Jleá: groWethupon the joynts in fóme cafes as in a long-continued gout, by them called nodoia podaara , and pro pounced incurable by phyfick, T'ollere nodofani nefcit medicina podagram. Hard- nefs of heart is exprei ed by this, Mark 3, 5. 7oli i t. 4o. E1fewhere frommet tais, as in that of Ifaiah, Thou art ob/7i- nate, thy neck is an ironfinely, and thy ,brow brafs. When men will no more 'loop to the precepts of Chrifl, then a beafi: would to the yoke, ifhis neck were of iron : finews are infhruments ofmo- tion, they all go down from the head to the body by the neck if the neck Mould be lUiff and the finews of iron it would not be po(sible for the head to bow down. Such is the slate ofob- Itinate persons. Yea .and further the Prophet here afcribeth to them a brow of brafs. The brow is that place where flume is wont to difcover it felf; this is fail to be of brafs to note their im- pudency. An hard heart is frequently accompanied with a brazen face. And in
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