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Ch. rz. the Refurre<`iion. St, Mark. Chris David's Lord. Ch. Iz, the dead, they neither marry, nor flees. 34. And whenJefus taw that are given in marriage : but are as he anfwered difcreetly , he Said the angels which are in heaven. unto him, Thou art not far from 24. Carnal Men think carnally of things the kingdom of God. And no man Heavenly : Spiritual Glorified bodies are like after that durít ask him any que- Angels, and as they die not, fo they generate p;o not anymore than they; (nor eat anddrink as 34. Noe, If the con&iron of thefe two here.) greateommanda, was a matter fo greatly e- h And as touching the dead, fteemed bot of Chrift, and by this Scribe that they rife : have ye not read in howgreatly do they differ from Chrift, who, the book of Mofes , how in the betides the profethon of the whole Bapti(- bulh God fpake unto him faying, coal faith and Covenant, require abundance I am the God of Abraham , and of unneceffary or uncertain things to Church ti the God of Ifaac and the God of Coon munion and concord, if not to Salva- Jacob? 27. He is not the God of 35. And Jefus anfwered and laid, the dead, but the God ofthe living: while he taught in the temple, ye therefore do greatly err. How fay the fcribes that Chrift is See onMerrh, 22. the fon of David ? 36. For David 28. And one of the fcribes came, himfelflaid by the holy Ghoft, The and having heard them reafoning LORD {aid to my Lord, Sit thou together, and perceiving that he had onmy right hand, till I make thine anfwered them well, _asked him, enemies thy footftool. 37. David ?Which is the firf} commandment of therefore himfelf calleth himLord ; all ? 29. And Jefus anfwered him, ànd whence is he then his fon. ' 37. He is the Lord in his Divine Nature, and his Son in his human Nature. 37. And the common people heard him gladly. 38. And he laid unto them in his doarine, Be- ware of the fcribes which love to go in long clothing, and love falu- rations in the market- places. , 3p And the chief feats in. the fynai gogues, and the uppermoft rooms at feafts : 4o. Which devour widows The drft of all the commandments is, Hear, O Ifrael , the Lord our God is one Lord ;. 30. And thou {halt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy foul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy ftrength : this is the dríI com- mandment. 31. And the fecond like, namely this, Thou lhalt love thy neighbour as thy felf : there is none other commandment greater titan thefe. houles, and for a pretence make long .rate, Love is the molt full and final rr& of prayers: thefe {hall receive greater the Soul. It is the total Inclination and ad- herence of the will to God as God, the.infi damnation. Mee good, and ro Man; for his fake, as far as 37. Let not thfe proud Hypocrites deceive his Conformity toGod hathmade him amiable. you, who by their long Liturgies, arid Cere. St fervently tired] towardi God here by defire monies, and claim ofSuperiority, dobutcloak and fuckitng; andfully delighteth inhim here- their tiVórldlinefs, Pride and Oppref iott; and after, are religious to their greater Damnation. 32. And the fcribe faid unto. him, 4r. And Jefus fat over againft Well Matter , thou hall faid the the treafury, and beheld how the truth : for there is one God , and people call money into the treafu- there is none other but he. 33, ry : and many that were rich call And to love him with all the heart, in much. 42. And there came a and with all the underftanding , certain poor widow, and the threw and with all the foul, and. with in two mites, which make a far- al] the ftrength, and to love his thing. 43. And he called unto neighbour as himfelf, is more then hint his difciples, and faith unto all whole burnt-offerings and facri- them. -Verily I fay unto you, that 12 this

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