chap.¢. according to St M A T T H£ v-r. 1 felt had Paid a little before, Iam aflrtnger and a fojourner with exfar fcripra yott, &c. Gen 23.4,5. jua rommenra. 0therrnsf ye have no reward of yourfathF,r &c.] Ye take up rr°- a'a¡criP.t, your wagesall afore-hand. Fruit by the way-fide fi feldome refteth non rso Y , Y y- Et hat ip(o till it be ripe. The cackling hen lofeth her eggs, todoth the vaw- lauiern verara glorious hypocrite his reward. rneruit, r,uod Verle 2. Therefore when thou doeft thine aim's] Unief e fa farm conrem;. thou let light by thy reward, as Ein did by his birth- right :. unr fir.L,pGus. idle thou fluidal heaven hardly worthhaving, and art of that ear- Card. Burbon: nail Cardinals tninde, who preferredhis part inParis, before his part in Paradife. Dce not found a trumpet before thee] As the Pharifees did, under a fliew of aflemialing the poor to take doal, but indeed to notifie their liberality. If they ha;4i been truly.liberall, they had có ént,nal4 madeno noife of is : Thofe veffels yeeid mofa found,thac have leaf} nurfonant, S:n. liquor. e-ft the hypocrites doe ] From whom as tie Saints differ in nature, .fo they fhould inprac`itice : We shouldhave nothing com- mon with them, no more then a cf.affe macron defires to.have with a-bare firutqer, Cant.2 7. The f poule delireth to knowWhere hrift jedeth, that the may rep it to hiin : for Why /bould Ibe, faith the, as one that turneth afide (or, that is covered andveiled, which was the habit of harlots, Gen.3 8.15,15?) why fhould:I be reputed alight houfwife, whileil I rurn.afide by the flocks'ofthy companion, ? (he would fhun,and be [hie of a'i'l appearanceofd.f- honeffly ; to fhould we offhypocrifìe. Thofe Chrifhians of Corinth, are much condemned by the Apofhle, that carried .themfelves fo carnally,that a man could hardly difsern them from other men. That they may have gloryofmen ] As lebes, Come,fee what a Neal I have for the Lord of t,ófts.: is thine heart upright asinine? Hos "rrs c, Ä gracious heart is not a blab of his tongue, but setts and r . voyar Hot° ; oicethfilentlyiutheconfeienceofafecrctgoodnes .Nocfo thehy- pbanta, -qui pocrice, the felt leek:er, the [};age- player, for fo,the word ( hypo- °" 'i`ie"tn't crite)properly fig iifieah; loch as though little better then rogue, src Rpóäur Yet fometuncs reprefent the perfons of Princes, and carry them- vey¿.re aur, [elves withother faces then their.own,that they may have'gl-ory of riea rrpræ. ofmen, that they mayget a Plaudite. And herewith a ree all the fe'rat ter¡o former expreajons; whatfoever there meo doe is meerly theatri- »am,turn V,ryf. call ,( ce c ;a d5x6iiv u) hypocritical',hi{trionicall. They found a (one e trumpet, as is uba 11 on ii4gc ,they .dam: their devoir in thè tim. 4
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