The dtty ofjudgment,1-vhen. fame degree of glory with the _ head; which they are not capable of~ The King,_revealeth not ·every · thing to the privie Cou,ncel , but .- holds difl:ance from them. And to fay they n1ufi -needs fee every I thing in him,as in a glaife,becaufe I they fee · him that feeth every ·thing, it is vaine, and failes even in a corruptible creature: for he~ ' thar-fees the Sunne, doth not fee \ by that figJ1tall 1 thl't the Sunne by his beames beholdeth. , Othe_rs thinke the d11J uncer- - taine, b_ut the hortre of an uncertaine..day certaine: namely, that .~ Chrifl will come the fame houre to judge, that hee rofe againe in: as R.abanHI and La~antim. But with as little reafon : .i f I fhould _ fay, he may come the fame h·oure _ dr.a t l1e afcended,or fhall come to/,-. ju~ge at the f~me houre that hee was j!Jdged ofmen,I fhali fpeake , .l. as probably :yet 1 :know not: no · :1 · 1n:o~e do tbey. . . . _ - . Qfl-.
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