Lib. z.cap. xo, .1 MofeshùSelfe-deniall. beene unfaithful! to God, to religion, I though they themtelves may prove to. bec tholicks,yet their goods and places of preferment may bee accounted to beeHereticks though they themfelves may bee accounted to bee good qui- et honeíf men, that cared not which way things went,fobeit theymight live in eafe and peace for their time, yet their Oates and places of office are li- able to bee made a !.trey. Confider yet further; your eìtam- ple is much, many eyes areupon you, every one is ready to followyour way. 4ugrfiin faith in his confeflion, that the devil! drewmen on cunningly to wic- kedneffe, by thofe poeticall fu ions, attributing filthy lulls and wicked un- cle.annefics to their fuppofed feigned gods, that thole which did fuch things might bleffe thcmfelves in this , they did not imitate baiemen, but the Cele. ttiall sods : thus the devil' gets finne countenanced in the world, by the ex- amples of the great ones, and tninke themfelves fafe if they have you for theirpattern: God hath fct you as (tars in the firmament of honour, upon your ïnfta-
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