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and reviling) Man, that is made after the similitude of God, Isa. 3. 9, 10. My Brethren, these things ought not to be. |
and reviling) Man, that is made After the similitude of God, Isaiah 3. 9, 10. My Brothers, these things ought not to be. |
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Dr. Parker in his Continuation of his Ecclesiastical Polity, p. 695. hath this severe Reflection. — Some men will pray with the ardours of an Angel, love God with raptures of joy and delight, be transported. with deep and pathetick Devotions, talk of nothing but the unspeakable pleasures of Communion with the Lord Jesus, be ravisht with devout and seraphick Meditations of Heaven; and like the blest Spirits there, seem to relish nothing but spiritual delights and entertainments: who when they return from their transfiguration, to their ordinary converse with men, are churlish as a Cynick, passionate as an angry Wash, envious as a studious Dunce, and insolent as a Female Tyrant; proud and haughty in their deportment; peevish, petulant, and self-will'd, impatient of contradiction, implacable in their anger, rude and imperious in all their conversation, and made up of nothing but pride, malice, and peevishness. [ A Book not at all liked by Judge Hales, in the design of it; but if my Adversary will write a Book (if he say nothing but true) surely I would take it upon my shoulder, &c. Job 31. 35, 36. so ] pudet haec opprobria nobis, & dici potuisse, & non potuisse refelli. |
Dr. Parker in his Continuation of his Ecclesiastical Polity, p. 695. hath this severe Reflection. — some men will pray with the ardours of an Angel, love God with raptures of joy and delight, be transported. with deep and pathetic Devotions, talk of nothing but the unspeakable pleasures of Communion with the Lord jesus, be ravished with devout and seraphic Meditations of Heaven; and like the blessed Spirits there, seem to relish nothing but spiritual delights and entertainments: who when they return from their transfiguration, to their ordinary converse with men, Are churlish as a Cynic, passionate as an angry Wash, envious as a studious Dunce, and insolent as a Female Tyrant; proud and haughty in their deportment; peevish, petulant, and self-willed, impatient of contradiction, implacable in their anger, rude and imperious in all their Conversation, and made up of nothing but pride, malice, and peevishness. [ A Book not At all liked by Judge Hales, in the Design of it; but if my Adversary will write a Book (if he say nothing but true) surely I would take it upon my shoulder, etc. Job 31. 35, 36. so ] It is shameful haec Opprobria nobis, & dici potuisse, & non potuisse refelli. |
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