364 I_ _ _ !L_is Lips are dS LiOies. SBa.XVII this makes ChtHl Chrift, and fets·him up in the . heart above all others. This is the proper worke ofthe ordinances. Thofe therefore that are ene– mies to the ordinances of Chrilt, are enemies ro the foules ofGods people, and to the glory and honour of Chrift himf~lfe. Thus farre we may goe {afely uponcomparifonof this with other Scriptures. tttttttttlttt ~:~~~~~~~~,~~'*~ The feventeenth Sermon. cANT. V. XIII. His lips ~re like Lil/ies dropping fweet fmeOing myrrh,his h11nds 4re AS glltlringsftt with BeriU, his heUy is M llright Tvory DVtrl4id with Sa. pl9ires, hnJegs,&c. · N fpeakingof thefeparticularswe are to bevery wary, for we have not that foundation as we have in othergenerals ;·for no doubt but the Spirit of God here didmore intend ta fet out theJargeaffcaion that the Church had to Chrift, then to infi– nuate any great particularity in every one of -thcfe ; therefore Jet us onely cull out, and cake
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