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but (as S. Hierome hath it on the 21. chap. of Mathew ) the rayes of his Divinity miraculously darting from his sacred countenance, stayed all opposition in the guilty, and part-taking in the astonished beholders. Notwithstanding, that all might be sensible of the fault, and take notice of the reason that moued him so vnexpectedly to such extraordinary severity: he vpbraides them with that of Ieremy, Is this House which is called by my name, become a denne of robbers in your eyes? haue you no other Exchanges, but Churches; |
but (as S. Jerome hath it on the 21. chap. of Matthew) the rays of his Divinity miraculously darting from his sacred countenance, stayed all opposition in the guilty, and partaking in the astonished beholders. Notwithstanding, that all might be sensible of the fault, and take notice of the reason that moved him so unexpectedly to such extraordinary severity: he upbraids them with that of Ieremy, Is this House which is called by my name, become a den of robbers in your eyes? have you no other Exchanges, but Churches; |
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