216 A commentary upon the God)el Chapa this way, then the Difciples. But bodilyexercife profiieth lit :l Somewhat it mayget atGods hands, as Ahab, for a temporary re- pentançe, had a tenaporall deliverance; filch is Gods munificence; fie is rich in mercy, to all that doe him any duty. But if the leaves of this exercitebe fomedicinable, what is the fruit ? If the fhadow . thereof lie fo foveraigne, what the fubtrance? If the (hell fo profi- ap?erat table, what the kernell? Oh let us ratherfetktobegood, then . nail; t<(rrd feetn to be fo : left the Lord fay of our outward thews, as Jacob" Íeri par, atpolfirat faid of lofephs coat, Gen. 37.33. the coat is the coat of myfonne, L. c eje cjuara foraz evil beat$ hath°devouredhim.. So, the outward formof. det r.tireg, their falling, praying, praetifng, is the form of my tonnes and daughters, but fomeevil fpiric hach devoured them, that ute it in. hypocrifie. Left men alto fay unto (uch, as john Capecius did to Pope Innocent the third, preaching peace, and fowing drtcord ; VerbatuaDei -You ffieandikeaGod,but doe lik devil. Youare fair profeílours,. ptandPuntfaEía but foul fanners. And when the filthy fanner goes damned to hell, verodtahottvi, what !hall become of the teeming Saint ? As theclown faid to the Apral. Bifhopof Cullen praying in the Church like a Bithop, but as he:. Watt¿cr of was Duke, going guarded likea tyrant , Whither, thinkeft thou the Sacrihdae Bithop (hall go, when the Duke {hall bedamned ? They have their reward] All they lookt after, and all they are to look for. The Eagle though the fly high, yet hath an eye to the prey below all the while. -,So hath the hypocrite toprofit, credit,oa; tome other bale refpetts,and let him take it,faith ourSaviour: Non eguidem "invideo, miror naugta.--- Breath theyhave for breath s much good doe themwith it. Verte 17...Bat than when thou faffefp, anoint thinehead,&e.] Not but that a man isbound at filch a time,toabridge himfelf of the has hlebraica comforts and delights of life, whence it is called a day of re- Torrt, l5rtf sat gre: ffraont,Jdel 2,15..and ofaffiic in;g thefoul..,The Ninevites fate uidaAb ;i,Ezra Irafackcloth, as unworthy of any covering. Others put alhesoaa a,,i,,zsbiiur -q, in their heads, in token that they deferved tobe as far under, as now ;fripit" 01- they were above ground. David lay on the earth, 2Saita;zz.j6. a`''te ` `n- Daniel laid alide alldelights of fenfe, as mufick, mirth, perfumes, venttun ,br in- te ihiitiï jeju- oin ments,e c Our Saviourfaffed to the hurnbleng of hie. foul, sa-u a l?tak:35 13..weakning of his knees, Píä1.69.10. macerating and Greci d'u-ir e;,feetiling ofhsbody, P/al.i09..24. And when upon thecrofle "'"''q v" thy ofîcred him wine ,mìnglcd.with myrrhe, to thrpifiè him, and "°`uta pri- make him Idle fenfiblept his pain,he received itnot, Mark I5 vane, 1.v oi,c4, ilia.; eft To tcach,us (,tsith a learned interpreter), in our extraordinary, humiliations .
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