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Sure, it must have been some truth of no ordinary mark or note in Christi•n value and apprehension, that hath left (to continue so long) so much memory of defence and vindication; and the contrary error of great disorder and very perilous consequence that stirred up so many Champions in arms, who would least Andabatarum more pugnare, struggle with the air, or fight it out with a fancy. Why all mention either of opposition or satisfaction hereabout hath been so long laid still, as 'twere asleep within the vail of secrecie and silence, may proceed fr•m nothing else but the clear and final victory that Truth hath been long in aged possession of, in the gates of its adversary. So let it rest and dwell. But if any should disturb, of these things would then appear the use. — Think chiefly, that herein might be the very point of contest between our Holy Saviour, and the washing Scribes and Pharisees, They calling for the Ceremony, He for the Substance, They resting in the opus opera um, traditions observed, He not contented without real, true, and inward sanctifi•ation: To screw up to beyond which their Sacramental piety is that of Matth. 5.20. Ex•ept your righteousness (that hearken to me) shall go beyond those Scribes and Pharisee•, ye shall no way enter into my Kingdom of H aven. |
Sure, it must have been Some truth of no ordinary mark or note in Christi•n valve and apprehension, that hath left (to continue so long) so much memory of defence and vindication; and the contrary error of great disorder and very perilous consequence that stirred up so many Champions in arms, who would least Andabatarum more pugnare, struggle with the air, or fight it out with a fancy. Why all mention either of opposition or satisfaction hereabout hath been so long laid still, as 'twere asleep within the Vail of secrecy and silence, may proceed fr•m nothing Else but the clear and final victory that Truth hath been long in aged possession of, in the gates of its adversary. So let it rest and dwell. But if any should disturb, of these things would then appear the use. — Think chiefly, that herein might be the very point of contest between our Holy Saviour, and the washing Scribes and Pharisees, They calling for the Ceremony, He for the Substance, They resting in the opus opera um, traditions observed, He not contented without real, true, and inward sanctifi•ation: To screw up to beyond which their Sacramental piety is that of Matthew 5.20. Ex•ept your righteousness (that harken to me) shall go beyond those Scribes and Pharisee•, you shall no Way enter into my Kingdom of H aven. |
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