h ,.· .·· .. i6s 1 •. • ., ·' ,, . the left hand; fo though they bee never fo patient oftortures) or·exaCt and exqHifite in their felfe• · devi fed fervices ;fuch were thofe wretchedJewes~ . who mingled the mfull eyes of theirdeareft.chil~ dren with muficke ·and melodieJ lefr they fbotild . bemoved tocompatfion, while they were to bee caH: ihtothe fire to bee burned·up in facrifice unto the Idoll Moloc. Suchan one was saul}when bee [pared the befr ofthe !heepeand Oxen for facri.:. fice, againfr G9ds- Commandement. Such.·were . Baal.r-Preifi:s, wholancedandcurtheirflefh before . their Idoll~ untill ·the bloud gufuedour. Such.were · the Scribes and ·Pharifes, who compaffe Sea.-and · ...Land to make aProfelite. Such at this dayare the blindedPapi.frsJ whoout of' a fuperfriti<:ms ·conceit of merit, whip themfdves,wafre their goods, con- -· .fume their _bodies with wearifome pilgrimages, · to.iee fome counterfeit reliques, and rotten bones, · ~ or to vifir accurfed Idols~· and 'pepilli Saints. Such are all fuch as conceitedlyaffelt, and unwarranta– blypurfue any kindoffuppofea juftice& holinetTe · '· above or befides the facred and fi1ffident Word - · ': of truth.- I do.e not fee but the Text mayextend . to both fenfes, for it cenfures all exceffeof juO:ice, ~ in that fenteas youhave heard. lfhe ~ given to ,. the world; and 'earthly minded; .and-thereupon · preifedwith I CDr. 6.'1o· where irisplaine, That 110 · e01JetiJJH man fhall inherit theKi!)gdome of'God. And · with thatla"itt.). 3· That the-rliftof ~i.r ;t;old and fil'll(r /ha!louedaybe awitttejfo agaiflft ~im:: 11n.rl /hall t'llt IJi.r fleJh atit 'wer.efire. ·He wiU comeupon you with that ~ t .Tim. s. S.zfiherebtdiJj 1hrttpr,viJethiJotfor hiiftiPnt, ' . : dd '
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