15Z Generaflçt,ireilionffor a merly hoarded by Vfury and wrong,; otherwife it will but prove, in refpe& of divine allowance, but an abomina- s E1eemofyns ble facrifice a : for many times , that which ù highly efiee- acqiniquirate med among {t Wrens is abomination in thefight of G'sd L ac uifita aborri- 1" s , uke nabilis eft coram 16.1 N. Dee; &acceptum ei, quod fideliter 3.. The perfon mull bee pleating $ ti the aaor accept acqu fi:um. able. unto God : Ocherwife his bell and moil bountiful( ..lug tom. 4.part deedes , are at thebell: but beautiful] abominations : Services 3.; aS 542. Deaa(tis ]ahan- moll facred in their owne nature, as Prayer, hearing the basfaciteeleemo- Word, receiving the Sacrament,&c. are from him, and the corrupr.ri eftis fynas. Non enim altar ofhis unianaifiedheart , but as the-offering offmines IudicemChriftú, blood. If thoubenot juilified by faith, and accepted through utnon vos audiar, Quill, all th cum pauperibus y affirms, natural], civil], recreative, religious; quibus tollitis. whatfoever is within thee, or without thee, theufe ofthe nofyn veuleele,- creatures all thy courfes wxies and paflages, are turned mof nasfacere, y > > defánore & nfn- into finnes and pollutions, unto thee, enlargeandaggravate ris. . Te Ser.35bu thy woe and damnation : Even thefacrdfise andwhole wayof Sedait mitai rap- the wicked , is an abomination to the Lord, Prov. i S. 8, 9. rureturn aliens. The Pharifee , Luke i 8. was not abutton better for all his Agapem prayers, falling, &c. nay, by accident more accurfed;. I fäeio > inclufi, in meane in retinaofany gracious entertainement with God, carcere viitum micro, nudos ve- who was not pleafed with him,, in Hinz, in whomHe is Rio , peregriuos well pleafed. fufcipio. Daiete puras: toneremo- 4. The heart- mull be fincere, elfe even the noblefl du- ii, & dedisti. Cui ties ofReligionarenothing. b Iudar gave his name toChrilly dederis, gander ; cui abeluleris , p reached ,and wrought miracles;, and yet all the while wasa plorat. Quern du- defperatehypocrite,a very incarnate divell ;. becaufe his,heart ovum iftorú,exau- diturus eß Dtus? was, rotten, drencht in the gall ofbitterneffe, and feared in Dicis ei cui dede- the bondofiniquitie. The Ifraelites humiliationfeeking God, alma áccepifti ed returning , and inquiring early after him : befpeaking him alias tibi ex atii with all tearmes ofdeareneíleanddependance:; our Rocke, our parse to a u l o high ,Cod, our Redeemer; was all but temporary and unfound, gem, ; er pené to. becaufe their heart-was nòt upright. When bee few them, then cau tulifti, &ex- the y f 6te ght him : and they returned, and enquired earl y after dedifti. Si totani , good . God. Andthey. remembred, that God was their Rocke : andthe alteri abßuliffes, egentibus dediffes, nee talía' opera diligit Deus. Liber. so. Hem. 7. Bonus ufus non jaftificat ínjuftè qualara. .M st. 40%7, S. high
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