280 The'deceitfuf effe of Maur heart. Popifh fuperftition to prophane and irreligious A- theifine ? From the blind zeal without knowledge, to a cold and heartleffe knowledge without zeale; from works without faith , to faith without works; from fhaking off the yoke of that Romane tyranny. to fhake off the fweet and eafie yoke of Chrift to and fo to an over- licentious and lawleffe diffolute- neffe. From the leaving of Popifh fafting,pennance, confeulion, to the contempt of true Chriflian fall- ing, repentance, confeffion; and from the errour of the merit ofgood works, to a fhamefull neglea of them. So that we did more good works (I rneane outwardly in regard of the matter) in Popery, for our own glory, then now we doe for Gods glory, though Gods glory fhould be a farre more power - full attra&ive to good works then our own. And thefe be the foure firfl deceits in this kinde. CiAt:
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