Cap. I+ the morrow after perfecution cea1eth, when • • we once eat the bread of common Peace!·- .But how much more fad that that third.part · which had efcaped fire and [word; fuould be ct.~ft afterwards into another fire; Out of whic-h " · fire {hall oo~e ou~ into all the hBHfo of lfrad, Ezek. s. 2, :'>' 4· In the Primitive times there 'Were indeed , Alt•2. 2 ,;, cltnJenTonguu, but jingle, and united hearts : 4 • bt~t now are cloven tongues ai1d clove'l heartJ t0o. Their cluven Tongues fpake the J~m,e thing1 to diverfe Nations, that they might unite, gather, c~11gregate, and Head all into Chrifi to make aMy£Hcal Bodie, andaCi– tie compact together, the joy of thewhole . . ·earth. We fpeak in. o.ne Langl!age diverfl . E./I j.tm for· things, whereby we divide, fcatter, loofe ~nd pen.tum , dijgregate, and thereby endanger more the ma;or conr. • f d l" I B b I . -cortlit~ J 1ettmg up o a_new, an ttera a e 111 5;ic. 1 S·uv. England, then the pulling down of the old andMyftical Babylon in Italy. That we may fadly complain, tha~ the world was never- . fo wofully, and univerfally divided {}nee die Gcn.I0.2S dayes ofoldPeleg as no'o/. . · , ' Num.n. 28. Jam.j.6. • Their cloven Tont.uu were fet on fire from ,heave,' and' fpak~ o~,.:Jup.ttJI) v. Otir fire. i~ taken fromEli.u harth,Lu~.9·54·orJr:,fhuab7 s Cenfer) My Lord Mofes, forbid them ; if riot lower, as Jarnu faith, {et on fire ofhel. There thewinde filled0nely thehoufo, .but the holy · . 6hoft filled their heart!, Afr. 2. 4· Here the · winJefills theheadandheart, and the fire the houfe. Bu't
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