Cha}s.27. &cording to SE M n T T ii H vV, 605 had little 1effe then deified. See how foon evil company and counfellhad altered them : like as Walnut-tree-roots imbitter the rootsof all the trees about them. Siquis obfequatur Calliæ, fiatim reddet ern temulentum Ca/lieu ; f fllcibiadà jaF,latorein-,: fi Crobylo, coquum, &c. faith cvglian. Aman eafily cenformeth tohis company. Verle 23. why ? What evil ;bath he done ? ] Why ? but if he have done no evil , whereforedoth not 'Pilate pronounce him in- nocent contra gentes ? And quit him by proclamation ? which becaufe hedid nor, but the contrary, was he not therefore, by a jufc judgement of God upon him, kickt off the beach, by the Etnperour Tiberius ? Judge Hales cameto an evil end for crof- fing his confcience. And Judge (Morgan, who gave the fen- tence ofthat peerleffe Lady lanegraiet death, prefently fell mad: and in all his diflrac`ied fits, criedout continually, Take away the Lady lane, Takeaway the Lady lane from me. It is reported cf 1Vevefjan, a better Lawyer then an honefl man, that he fhould fay : He that will not venture his body (hail never be valiant : he that will not venture his foul, neverrich. Verfe 24. He took water] Too weak an element to wafh offguilt ä which is not purged but by the bloud ofChrift, or fire of hell. Andwa(ht his hands] An old Ceremony, ufed, in this cafe, both by Jews (Deut.21.6,7. AEi.18.6.) andGentiles, as the Scholiaft upon Sophocles teflifieth. And it Was as much as to fay, the guilt ofinnocent blonddoth no more flick tomy confcience, then the filthnowwaked off, doth to my fingers: Sed quid hoc eft, faithone? Manus abluit ` Pilatus, &car polluit. O Terufalem, wall) thy heart fiofl ricl_edneffe, faith the Prophet. God and na- ture begin at theheart. And, Cleanfeyour hands, ye inners, but. withall , ö urtj' e your hearts, ye doubleminded, faith the Apo- file. The very Turks, before praier, wait bothface and hands, fometiraes the head andprivities. But 'bedi1y exercifherly profs- teth little. Seeye to it] See thou'to thaï, Paid they. Judas, verf.4. Seeye to it, faith `á slate zo th`,: With What meafure ye mete it-shall be meafiured toyou again, Mat., 2. They are paid in their own ccyn, their.: own very words,Ly a jtjudgement of God, are re- gefted upon them. Verfe 2 j. Ht blondbe en us, and an, &c. ] God laid Omen to ft r 2 this Alf, and:Mon. Eneandt J<'r 4 r 4. J im,4.8. Blunts voyage. pad10©,
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