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The deceit Rine //e of Mjr,, hi art. 353 would rather eat of me d nucarcs o rla. er ics,dgatt. which the Prophet,prayeth, Let no my jostle eat of ral.t41.4. their delft. rte.!: Let me not delight in their clawing, but rather in the blowes ofrighteous reprehenfìor .. Neither in any fort can i; endure trìall.GuilvyFcacte dur11 nor rile, when Laban came into her Tent, to rearch for his Idols. On the contrary , as it argued humilitie in the t i.Difcrples tofufpe& the werft by 'iutth.26.21. thernfelves fo all() finality, that they were not pri vie to any fuch wickedneffe,when hearing our Sav: our foretell the treachery of one ofthem,they ofl'red themCelves to the triall,faying,Maffer,is it 1? is it ! f 4 A fincere heart is alwayes molt leyere againft Iv- Greatetire- finne,where nature and carnal] refpefts would reach verity aglinft us to be mildertt : As firil to our felves. Indeed fin. 3urown fins. cerity cannot endure fin in any, in it felfleaft ofali. An hypocrite will not endure the leaft fin in others, no not fo much as a moat in his brother ; fo fharpe is bee : in themeane time he can endure a beame i. Mattn.7.3. his own eye; foindulgentis he to himfelfe. Judah Jen.38.Z4. could adjudge Thamar to the fires upon himfelfe yet,beingfarredeeper in that tranfgreflìon,he could pronounce no fuch fentence. David l.r y (herring i his own fin, when yet he fentenced a proporciona- Z sam,IZ.cò ble f n,related in the perfon ofanother: Wh rein he bewrayed want ofuprightneffe. It was Paid of ,9rr rYrannum non tony,ke hated aTyraeat, ,jot tyranny : It may as truly tyrstn :hem. befaid of an hypocrite,he hateth finners,nocfinr es, For henourifhei h many in him,notwichftanding the rigour of his zeale againft other mens finne:.This is an ill figue, wherefocver it is. A good heart is ready to throw the firft (tone at it felte 3 being fir ; wer in A a c.. eolurin *en.3t 35.

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