2428 A Commentary típon the l 14e1 Chap.6. thine-day, that they deified him. r. flcifiihenet theSybarites cloak, A& tz. was fold to the Carthaginians by `Dionyfiva for I 20. talents. And komnet `Tetvtetrit°ts Kingoft ' acedenhad a robe royall fo ftately and coftly, duorant quern g ^ueftimnta de- that none of his fuccefft,urs would wear ir, for avoiding of envy, tenant. There is no doubt but Sotornons royall robes were very fueoptuous, Aihcnsus. being fo mighty and wealthy aMonarch. Greatones ma) go ar- raied according to their ftate t and they that are in Kings houfcs mat.' . a. wclr fofts. Yet is it reckon'd as a fault in the rich man,Laik t 6.i9. inI1J1cx`7D- that he was often clothed in purple and fine linnen ; and God i'erbum C( qa2 threatneth topunifh even Princes , and Kings children, and all (, fre'1uentadtü, quo luxes divi- other fuch as are cloathed withfirange apparel!. The Jews for affe- ats B7ile epuionia ding the Chaldæan habit, were loon after carried captive into arguirur Pater. Chaldea, Ezek.23. a ç. And what heavy things are thundered a- a gaina thofe curious dames offerufälcns by the Prophet Ifaiah,who zeph.i S. being hirnfelfa Courtier, inveighs as puntioally againfl that no- ble vanity, as if he had lately viewed the Ladies wardrobes. Our Saviour bodes fault with the Scribes that loved to go in long cla- st;ing,Mark I 2.3 8. And S,fawes with thofe Chriftians that'vould fawnupon e. gold ring, and a goodly lute, rm. 2, 2. In the year a a So, great ruffs with huge wide fete, and cloaks reaching al- vrftium curio moll to the ancles, no lea.: uneomely then of great expence.,, were fitat deformita- refírained here by proclamation , faith M. Camden. And need eu neentiur es' wenot the like law now, when fo many Prodigals turn rents in- .moruum indiciü torufls, and lands into laces, Singsdis auri6u4 6ina aut terna de- alt. Bern. pendantpatrimania, as Seneca hath it, hang twoor three patrimo- Fugent monìdi. nies at their :ors, a pretty grove upon their backs, a reaforable 3 Lordíhi or living about their necks. This is farre from that hu- rábm Slvian, p+ cutttss rragna mility, wherewith S. Teter wouldhave young mcn cloath theme . sure, magna fives ; and from that meek and quiet fpirit, wherewith, faith he, virrutú e¡t in the holy Yeomen ofoldadorned themfelve5, not with plaited hair, and carad.£iá(fod. golden biili merits, t Pet, 3.3,4,Cy'p;ian and ..tftsflinf;y,t hat fuper- 215 fluous apparel is wort then whoredom : becaufe whoredom only a . s.s. corrupts chaflity, hot this corruptsnature. Verle 3o, The ,graffeof thefield, Which to day is, and to morrow is call into the oven.] A fit refèmblance of all outward things, the fubjed ofour car long cares, likened ( when titey are at beta) to the flower of graffe, Ifîa.4®6. The Sun is no bower riled, faith d m.t.to,t t. S, 7drnes, with aburning head but it withereth the gaffe, and the flower thereof fàllcth, and thegrace dale faihion of it peri- thetht toalfa (hail, the richman fade away in his waits, his rich-
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