Chap.t5. according to St M A T T x Vv. 423 great faithGod, and they that fland before him, mufh look Eedef.7, E. to theirfeet, faith Soloman, that they Eland upright, and that they offer not anheartletfe facrifice, for that is the facrifice of fools, and ever held ominous. But their heart isforefront me] And fo, all they do is puted hypocrite. God loves troth in the inward parts, Pfal.416. and calls for the heart in all fervices, as7ofeph did for Benjamin, as `Daviddid for ü34ichal , 7hou ¡halt not fee my face, tsnlef e thou bring it. In all fpirituall Sacrifices we mutt bring him¡he fat and the inwards. Thedeeper and hoIlower the belly of he lute or viol is, thepleafanter is the found ; the fleeter, the more grating and har(h inour ears.The voice which is made in the mouth is no- thing fo fweer, as that which cometh from the depth of the breff,. Eph.6.6. `Do the witl ofgodfrom theheart. But woe bG to all care- leffe prof,ffuurs, to allloofe and ungirt Chriflians : the Lord will make all the Churches toknow that he fearcheth the hearts and taevel.a.s . reyes, and that he will kill withdeathall fuchasshad rather feem to be good, then i:ek to be fo. yerfe 9. But in vain doe they worfhip me ] For they loofa their labour, and which is worse, they commit tare. Di- fpleafing fervice is double dtfhonour , as diffcmbled fantiity is . double iniquity. Teachingfor doffirines the commandmentsofmen] So doPapitls. Hot} c4; ThePope can do all things that Chuff can do, faith Hoflienjs, He &1tar.de pons. cari ofwickedn.flemake righteoufnefí, faithBetlarmine,of vertu,, vice, ofnothing, foniething. His determinations are ipfijim04-1, `Dei verbum, the veryword ofGod, faith Hoßus. Murders, trea- funs, thefts, &c. ther's no command cf the morali Law , but . they candifpence with it ; but none of' their ceremcniall Law. Let God, fay they,loek to the breach of his own Law, we will look toours. Heathen Socrates and Cicero, (hall rife up againtt Se-ear,ap. Xé. theft:: Pfeudochriflian , and condemn them. God, laid Socrates, nphoo. willbe worfhilap.d with that kindeofworfhip only which him- Tiexgro' lapier. felf bath commanded. He will not be word-lipped, Paid Cicero, fiitione cots 'With ftiperflition, but with p iet y vutrjedpierre.: Vert: o. And he called the multitude] The Pharifees, thole deafadders, fiththey would not be charmed, Chrift will lofe no snore fweet wordsupon them ; but turns them up as defperate . with this infcription on their foreheads, Noluerunt incantari ; f would have healed thcf4hypocrites, but they would not be heal- ed
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