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There is little difference in speaking in an unknowne tongue, and speaking of things in an unknowne stile. These strong lines, and forced eloquence in so high a language, doth little suite with Gods Oracles, leste fit that word that must save the Soule. (A fault which this our Brother much condemned himselfe for.) The Idolatrous Calfe was of Gold, but the Serpent that gave life, was made of plaine Brasse. The Altar was to bee but of Earth, or unpolisht stone. Types indeed they were of the meane hue of Christ himselfe. |
There is little difference in speaking in an unknown tongue, and speaking of things in an unknown style. These strong lines, and forced eloquence in so high a language, does little suit with God's Oracles, lest fit that word that must save the Soul. (A fault which this our Brother much condemned himself for.) The Idolatrous Calf was of Gold, but the Serpent that gave life, was made of plain Brass. The Altar was to be but of Earth, or unpolished stone. Types indeed they were of the mean hue of christ himself. |
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