34% Of Hypocri{iein Religirm~ Vfi i. take heed of affechtion and vain ·glorv, or felf– refpecb in matters of religion. This will make thee and thy_ duties abominable to God : Never think topaint thy felf fo, but that God will behold thee in thy own colou(s ; night and day are all one to him, I t~ll thee ifthou hall laid lilp no o~her good things in religion) but wha.t this thief hypocrifie ftealcth away,great are the aggravations of thy fin, as in the next place is to be.fhewed. sE R M. XL. Setting,forth the great vfggra1Jations ofgrofl Hypocrijie, to deter menfrom that finne....i. . ' Bew.-~re of the leven of the PhArifees , which /il Hypo– , cri{iu. ' \. . . · '·VE hne difcerned the great Hypocrite in his proper · V colours; Now let us confider the Aggravations that The aggrava· may deter us from taking this fubtil crooked Serpent int_!) our ti~ns of hypo- breft ; and truly the Scripturebath pregnant confidcrations cn!ic. againfi it. As 1 • 1 • d" 1 Firft, ft u a firme that doth immediately ~tnd diretfly oppo[e o~p1~~et~~t Y the property ofthegodly. They ared~efcribed. by ~he cont~ary; ptoperties of ~fa godly.man we fay, Behold 11 true Ifraelete m whom u ntJ 5he;godly. J.'uile, John I· of the hypocrite, Bfhold a p11inted SepHlchre . \ . m
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