A sermon upon Job 29, 15 preached before the judges at a general assise in Hertford when that good and charitable person Rowland Hales, Esquire, was high-sheriff of that shire / by David Stokes.

Stokes, David, 1591?-1669
Publisher: Printed by William Hall for Richard Davis
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1667
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A61670 ESTC ID: R23664 STC ID: S5721
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Job XXIX, 15; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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0 Job. 29.15. I was the eyes to the blind, and the feet to the lame. Job. 29.15. I was the eyes to the blind, and the feet to the lame. np1. crd. pns11 vbds dt n2 p-acp dt j, cc dt n2 p-acp dt j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 0 Page 1
1 IN this chapter we have a brief story of one, that was (in his time) so absolute a Magistrate, IN this chapter we have a brief story of one, that was (in his time) so absolute a Magistrate, p-acp d n1 pns12 vhb dt j n1 pp-f crd, cst vbds (p-acp po31 n1) av j dt n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 2 Page 1
2 so compleat a Judge, that he may well be the pattern, and myrrour, of all that come after him. so complete a Judge, that he may well be the pattern, and mirror, of all that come After him. av j dt n1, cst pns31 vmb av vbi dt n1, cc n1, pp-f d cst vvb p-acp pno31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 2 Page 1
3 And this way of pattern (iter per exempla) you know it is our surest, and our shortest way; And this Way of pattern (iter per exempla) you know it is our Surest, and our Shortest Way; cc d n1 pp-f n1 (fw-la fw-la fw-la) pn22 vvb pn31 vbz po12 js, cc po12 js n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 3 Page 1
4 we can not better read our own duties, then in the lives of others. We can not better see the true face of virtues and vices, we can not better read our own duties, then in the lives of Others. We can not better see the true face of Virtues and vices, pns12 vmb xx vvi vvb po12 d n2, av p-acp dt n2 pp-f n2-jn. pns12 vmb xx av-jc vvi dt j n1 pp-f n2 cc n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 3 Page 1
5 then we may do it in their actions. then we may do it in their actions. cs pns12 vmb vdi pn31 p-acp po32 n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 3 Page 1
6 I might have said in their actions, [ and in them only ] we need not enquire much after their persons. For vice we must imitate in no man (be his person never so great:) But for his virtue (be he in himself never so mean) we may safely propound that, to our imitation. I might have said in their actions, [ and in them only ] we need not inquire much After their Persons. For vice we must imitate in no man (be his person never so great:) But for his virtue (be he in himself never so mean) we may safely propound that, to our imitation. pns11 vmd vhi vvn p-acp po32 n2, [ cc p-acp pno32 av-j ] pns12 vvb xx vvi d p-acp po32 n2. p-acp n1 pns12 vmb vvi p-acp dx n1 (vbi po31 n1 av-x av j:) cc-acp p-acp po31 n1 (vbi pns31 p-acp px31 av-x av j) pns12 vmb av-j vvi d, p-acp po12 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 4 Page 2
7 It is neither his nor ours, it carries no mark of any owner, but of God himself, from whom it was first taken as the Author of every good and perfect gift. It is neither his nor ours, it carries no mark of any owner, but of God himself, from whom it was First taken as the Author of every good and perfect gift. pn31 vbz d po31 ccx png12, pn31 vvz dx n1 pp-f d n1, cc-acp pp-f np1 px31, p-acp ro-crq pn31 vbds ord vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f d j cc j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 5 Page 2
8 Yet, because we rather love virtue, where we like the person, and we had rather frame our selves to the example of those that were of some esteem, and place, and authority; Yet, Because we rather love virtue, where we like the person, and we had rather frame our selves to the Exampl of those that were of Some esteem, and place, and Authority; av, c-acp pns12 av-c vvb n1, c-crq pns12 av-j dt n1, cc pns12 vhd av-c vvi po12 n2 p-acp dt n1 pp-f d cst vbdr pp-f d n1, cc n1, cc n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 6 Page 2
9 therefore who it is that speaks this, that would first be known, who it is that saith here, I was the eyes to the blind, Therefore who it is that speaks this, that would First be known, who it is that Says Here, I was the eyes to the blind, av r-crq pn31 vbz cst vvz d, cst vmd ord vbi vvn, r-crq pn31 vbz cst vvz av, pns11 vbds dt n2 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 6 Page 2
10 and the feet to the lame. and the feet to the lame. cc dt n2 p-acp dt j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 6 Page 2
11 They are the words of a great man (every way great:) And. (if that may any thing move your attention) whether soever you cast your eyes round about my text, you may spie out some arguments of his greatness. They Are the words of a great man (every Way great:) And. (if that may any thing move your attention) whither soever you cast your eyes round about my text, you may spy out Some Arguments of his greatness. pns32 vbr dt n2 pp-f dt j n1 (d n1 j:) cc (cs d vmb d n1 vvb po22 n1) cs av pn22 vvd po22 n2 av-j p-acp po11 n1, pn22 vmb vvi av d n2 pp-f po31 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 6 Page 2
12 That he was great in wealth, the 6. verse tells us, He washed his paths with butter, That he was great in wealth, the 6. verse tells us, He washed his paths with butter, cst pns31 vbds j p-acp n1, dt crd n1 vvz pno12, pns31 vvd po31 n2 p-acp n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 7 Page 2
13 and the rock poured him out rivers of oil. That he was great in Authority, it is plain by the next words; and the rock poured him out Rivers of oil. That he was great in authority, it is plain by the next words; cc dt n1 vvd pno31 av n2 pp-f n1. cst pns31 vbds j p-acp n1, pn31 vbz j p-acp dt ord n2; (3) sermon (DIV1) 7 Page 2
14 He had his chair in the publick gates, and streets of the City [ which were in those times the ordinary places of judgement. ] He had his chair in the public gates, and streets of the city [ which were in those times the ordinary places of judgement. ] pns31 vhd po31 n1 p-acp dt j n2, cc n2 pp-f dt n1 [ r-crq vbdr p-acp d n2 dt j n2 pp-f n1. ] (3) sermon (DIV1) 8 Page 3
15 The 8. verse shows him as great in Honor, The young men saw him and hid themjelves, the aged arose and stood up. The 8. verse shows him as great in Honour, The young men saw him and hid themjelves, the aged arose and stood up. dt crd n1 vvz pno31 p-acp j p-acp n1, dt j n2 vvd pno31 cc vvd n2, dt j-vvn vvd cc vvd a-acp. (3) sermon (DIV1) 9 Page 3
16 Will you add unto all these, a rare gift [ an excellent power in learning and eloquence. Will you add unto all these, a rare gift [ an excellent power in learning and eloquence. vmb pn22 vvi p-acp d d, dt j n1 [ dt j n1 p-acp n1 cc n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 11 Page 3
17 ] It is the next thing in the sequele of the words: The Princes refrained talking, and laid their hands on their mouths. ] It is the next thing in the sequel of the words: The Princes refrained talking, and laid their hands on their mouths. ] pn31 vbz dt ord n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n2: dt n2 vvd vvg, cc vvd po32 n2 p-acp po32 n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 11 Page 3
18 The Nobles held their peace, and their tongues cleaved to the roof of their mouth. When the ear heard him, it blessed him; The Nobles held their peace, and their tongues cleaved to the roof of their Mouth. When the ear herd him, it blessed him; dt n2-j vvd po32 n1, cc po32 n2 j p-acp dt n1 pp-f po32 n1. c-crq dt n1 vvd pno31, pn31 vvd pno31; (3) sermon (DIV1) 11 Page 3
19 and when the eye saw him, it gave witness unto him. and when the eye saw him, it gave witness unto him. cc c-crq dt n1 vvd pno31, pn31 vvd n1 p-acp pno31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 11 Page 3
20 And thus we see him great in Wealth, in Authority, in Honour, in Learning, and in Eloquence. And thus we see him great in Wealth, in authority, in Honour, in Learning, and in Eloquence. cc av pns12 vvb pno31 j p-acp n1, p-acp n1, p-acp n1, p-acp n1, cc p-acp n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 11 Page 3
21 But was he also as great in virtue? Did not his preferments outrun his deserts? But was he also as great in virtue? Did not his preferments outrun his deserts? p-acp vbds pns31 av p-acp j p-acp n1? vdd xx po31 n2 vvi po31 n2? (3) sermon (DIV1) 12 Page 3
22 No, (if that may add any thing more to your attention) for the two main virtues of so great a Magistrate, (Justice and Mercy) the next verse speaks his greatness in them. No, (if that may add any thing more to your attention) for the two main Virtues of so great a Magistrate, (justice and Mercy) the next verse speaks his greatness in them. uh-dx, (cs d vmb vvi d n1 av-dc p-acp po22 n1) p-acp dt crd j n2 pp-f av j dt n1, (n1 cc n1) dt ord n1 vvz po31 n1 p-acp pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 14 Page 3
23 He delivered the poor that cried; the fatherless, and him that had none to help him: He Delivered the poor that cried; the fatherless, and him that had none to help him: pns31 vvd dt j cst vvd; dt j, cc pno31 cst vhd pix pc-acp vvi pno31: (3) sermon (DIV1) 14 Page 3
24 The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon him — he caused the widows heart to sing for joy. The blessing of him that was ready to perish Come upon him — he caused the Widows heart to sing for joy. dt n1 pp-f pno31 cst vbds j pc-acp vvi vvd p-acp pno31 — pns31 vvd dt ng1 n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 14 Page 4
25 He put on Righteousness, and it clothed him, his Judgement was his robe, and his diadem. He put on Righteousness, and it clothed him, his Judgement was his robe, and his diadem. pns31 vvd p-acp n1, cc pn31 vvd pno31, po31 n1 vbds po31 n1, cc po31 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 14 Page 4
26 All these usher the way to my text, and may easily persuade us, that they are the words of a great Man, of a great Magistrate, and of a great Judge. For, that is specially aimed at (in this so large a description) and that you may know it is so) his Mercy and Justice are repeated again, in the next words after my Text. I was a father to the poor, All these usher the Way to my text, and may Easily persuade us, that they Are the words of a great Man, of a great Magistrate, and of a great Judge. For, that is specially aimed At (in this so large a description) and that you may know it is so) his Mercy and justice Are repeated again, in the next words After my Text. I was a father to the poor, d d n1 dt n1 p-acp po11 n1, cc vmb av-j vvi pno12, cst pns32 vbr dt n2 pp-f dt j n1, pp-f dt j n1, cc pp-f dt j n1. p-acp, cst vbz av-j vvn p-acp (p-acp d av j dt n1) cc cst pn22 vmb vvi pn31 vbz av) po31 n1 cc n1 vbr vvn av, p-acp dt ord n2 p-acp po11 np1 pns11 vbds dt n1 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 14 Page 4
27 and the cause which I knew not, I searched it out. I brake the jaws of the wicked, and plucked the spoil out of his teeth. and the cause which I knew not, I searched it out. I brake the Jaws of the wicked, and plucked the spoil out of his teeth. cc dt n1 r-crq pns11 vvd xx, pns11 vvd pn31 av. pns11 vvd dt n2 pp-f dt j, cc vvd dt n1 av pp-f po31 n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 14 Page 4
28 You see then how my Text is hedged in every way, with honorable testimonies of this Judge. You see then how my Text is hedged in every Way, with honourable testimonies of this Judge. pn22 vvb av c-crq po11 n1 vbz vvn p-acp d n1, p-acp j n2 pp-f d n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 15 Page 4
29 And, as it is in the midst, so it is indeed, the life and virtue of all the rest. And, as it is in the midst, so it is indeed, the life and virtue of all the rest. np1, c-acp pn31 vbz p-acp dt n1, av pn31 vbz av, dt n1 cc n1 pp-f d dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 15 Page 4
30 It is the true embleme of a good Magistrate, and perfect character of a good Judge: It is the true emblem of a good Magistrate, and perfect character of a good Judge: pn31 vbz dt j n1 pp-f dt j n1, cc j n1 pp-f dt j n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 15 Page 4
31 I had almost said the very Idea of true Greatness, and Justice it self. But I must not say so. I had almost said the very Idea of true Greatness, and justice it self. But I must not say so. pns11 vhd av vvn dt j n1 pp-f j n1, cc n1 pn31 n1. p-acp pns11 vmb xx vvi av. (3) sermon (DIV1) 15 Page 4
32 It is not here in the abstract Job is the man that had it; It is not Here in the abstract Job is the man that had it; pn31 vbz xx av p-acp dt n-jn n1 vbz dt n1 cst vhd pn31; (3) sermon (DIV1) 15 Page 4
33 I was the eyes to the blind, and the feet to the lame (saith he) that is, he was ready to become any thing for their sakes, I was the eyes to the blind, and the feet to the lame (Says he) that is, he was ready to become any thing for their sakes, pns11 vbds dt n2 p-acp dt j, cc dt n2 p-acp dt j (vvz pns31) cst vbz, pns31 vbds j pc-acp vvi d n1 p-acp po32 n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 15 Page 5
34 and willing to apply himself to any necessity of their wants: and willing to apply himself to any necessity of their Wants: cc j pc-acp vvi px31 p-acp d n1 pp-f po32 n2: (3) sermon (DIV1) 15 Page 5
35 For in these two [ in oculo, & pede ] if they be well considered, we shall find all that is requirable in a good Judge. For in these two [ in oculo, & pede ] if they be well considered, we shall find all that is requirable in a good Judge. c-acp p-acp d crd [ p-acp fw-la, cc fw-la ] cs pns32 vbb av vvn, pns12 vmb vvi d cst vbz j p-acp dt j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 15 Page 5
36 Shall I fetch them out of their natural method, and first take them both together. If he be both the eye and the foot; Shall I fetch them out of their natural method, and First take them both together. If he be both the eye and the foot; vmb pns11 vvi pno32 av pp-f po32 j n1, cc ord vvb pno32 d av. cs pns31 vbb d dt n1 cc dt n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 16 Page 5
37 Nay, if he be either, oculus, or pes, we are sure he is a part of the body politick. Nay, if he be either, oculus, or pes, we Are sure he is a part of the body politic. uh-x, cs pns31 vbb d, fw-la, cc fw-la, pns12 vbr j pns31 vbz dt n1 pp-f dt n1 j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 17 Page 5
38 That is the first thing that follows out of this ground; a near reference of his to all that are under his authority; That is the First thing that follows out of this ground; a near Referente of his to all that Are under his Authority; cst vbz dt ord n1 cst vvz av pp-f d n1; dt av-j n1 pp-f png31 p-acp d cst vbr p-acp po31 n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 17 Page 5
39 specially to the blind and the lame, that is, to the weakest of them, I am their eye (saith Job ) or, (if that be too little) I will go as low as their feet; specially to the blind and the lame, that is, to the Weakest of them, I am their eye (Says Job) or, (if that be too little) I will go as low as their feet; av-j p-acp dt j cc dt j, cst vbz, p-acp dt js pp-f pno32, pns11 vbm po32 n1 (vvz np1) cc, (cs d vbb av j) pns11 vmb vvi p-acp j c-acp po32 n2; (3) sermon (DIV1) 17 Page 5
40 any thing for a nearer claim, and challenge unto them. any thing for a nearer claim, and challenge unto them. d n1 p-acp dt jc n1, cc vvi p-acp pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 17 Page 5
41 So saith Job: And the greatest Magistrates and Judges should say the like for any of us their poor fellow-members. So Says Job: And the greatest Magistrates and Judges should say the like for any of us their poor Fellow members. np1 vvz n1: cc dt js n2 cc n2 vmd vvi dt av-j p-acp d pp-f pno12 po32 j n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 17 Page 5
42 A double interest we have in them, as the parts of our body politick: A double Interest we have in them, as the parts of our body politic: dt j-jn n1 pns12 vhb p-acp pno32, c-acp dt n2 pp-f po12 n1 j: (3) sermon (DIV1) 17 Page 5
43 They are the eyes, they are the feet, and therefore we do no more then we should do, to rely upon them for their help. They Are the eyes, they Are the feet, and Therefore we do no more then we should do, to rely upon them for their help. pns32 vbr dt n2, pns32 vbr dt n2, cc av pns12 vdb av-dx dc cs pns12 vmd vdi, pc-acp vvi p-acp pno32 p-acp po32 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 17 Page 5
44 And they have done no more than they should do; what good soever they have done to the weal publick: And they have done no more than they should do; what good soever they have done to the weal public: cc pns32 vhb vdn dx dc cs pns32 vmd vdi; r-crq j av pns32 vhb vdn p-acp dt n1 j: (3) sermon (DIV1) 17 Page 5
45 For the conservation and good of the whole body, is the language which every particular member doth naturally speak. For the conservation and good of the Whole body, is the language which every particular member does naturally speak. c-acp dt n1 cc j pp-f dt j-jn n1, vbz dt n1 r-crq d j n1 vdz av-j vvi. (3) sermon (DIV1) 17 Page 6
46 But I will dwell no longer in these Generals: I will come now to consider these two parts asunder: But I will dwell no longer in these Generals: I will come now to Consider these two parts asunder: cc-acp pns11 vmb vvi av-dx av-jc p-acp d n2: pns11 vmb vvi av p-acp vvb d crd n2 av: (3) sermon (DIV1) 18 Page 6
47 And first the eye: Oculus eram And First the eye: Oculus eram — cc ord dt n1: fw-la fw-la — (3) sermon (DIV1) 18 Page 6
48 Parts of the body they are (our greatest Judges and Magistrates) But this name of the Eye gives them an eminent place in the body, seats them aloft, where they have the command of the inferiour parts, Parts of the body they Are (our greatest Judges and Magistrates) But this name of the Eye gives them an eminent place in the body, seats them aloft, where they have the command of the inferior parts, vvz pp-f dt n1 pns32 vbr (po12 js n2 cc n2) cc-acp d n1 pp-f dt n1 vvz pno32 dt j n1 p-acp dt n1, vvz pno32 av, c-crq pns32 vhb dt n1 pp-f dt j-jn n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 19 Page 6
49 and allows them an honorable place in the Common-wealth. If you ask; and allows them an honourable place in the Commonwealth. If you ask; cc vvz pno32 dt j n1 p-acp dt n1. cs pn22 vvb; (3) sermon (DIV1) 19 Page 6
50 Cui bono? To what end are the eyes mounted aloft? Is it only for the eyes sake; Cui Bono? To what end Are the eyes mounted aloft? Is it only for the eyes sake; fw-la fw-la? p-acp r-crq n1 vbr dt n2 vvn av? vbz pn31 av-j p-acp dt n2 n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 20 Page 6
51 or is it not still, for for the good of the whole body. or is it not still, for for the good of the Whole body. cc vbz pn31 xx av, c-acp p-acp dt j pp-f dt j-jn n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 20 Page 6
52 Surely in vain were so much care taken for them (as there is) by the other parts, Surely in vain were so much care taken for them (as there is) by the other parts, av-j p-acp j vbdr av d n1 vvn p-acp pno32 (c-acp pc-acp vbz) p-acp dt j-jn n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 20 Page 6
53 if their requital were not answerable. For (to see it in the natural eye first.) if their requital were not answerable. For (to see it in the natural eye First.) cs po32 n1 vbdr xx j. c-acp (p-acp vvi pn31 p-acp dt j n1 ord.) (3) sermon (DIV1) 20 Page 6
54 Why doth nature wall the eyes about, with those bones that frame their orb? Why doth she arch them above with the eye-brows? Why does nature wall the eyes about, with those bones that frame their orb? Why does she arch them above with the eyebrows? q-crq vdz n1 np1-n dt n2 a-acp, p-acp d n2 cst vvb po32 n1? q-crq vdz pns31 j pno32 p-acp p-acp dt n2? (3) sermon (DIV1) 22 Page 6
55 Why doth she fence them (on either side) with hair, in such manner shot out of the skin, that no motes, Why does she fence them (on either side) with hair, in such manner shot out of the skin, that no motes, q-crq vdz pns31 vvi pno32 (p-acp d n1) p-acp n1, p-acp d n1 vvd av pp-f dt n1, cst dx n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 24 Page 7
56 nor any other annoyance shall fall into them? nor any other annoyance shall fallen into them? ccx d j-jn n1 vmb vvi p-acp pno32? (3) sermon (DIV1) 24 Page 7
57 Why are they by the prominence of the cheeks every way so secured, that (if any thing rush against them) they may be still unoffended? Why Are they by the prominence of the cheeks every Way so secured, that (if any thing rush against them) they may be still unoffended? q-crq vbr pns32 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n2 d n1 av vvn, cst (cs d n1 vvb p-acp pno32) pns32 vmb vbi av vvn? (3) sermon (DIV1) 25 Page 7
58 Why all this for the eyes, that they may skulk in a den? be nuzled in security, and rocked asleep in a strong fort? Why all this for the eyes, that they may skulk in a den? be nuzzled in security, and rocked asleep in a strong fort? q-crq d d p-acp dt n2, cst pns32 vmb vvi p-acp dt n1? vbb vvn p-acp n1, cc vvd j p-acp dt j n1? (3) sermon (DIV1) 26 Page 7
59 When we have asked this of the natural Eye, then come to such an Eye as Job was here. When we have asked this of the natural Eye, then come to such an Eye as Job was Here. c-crq pns12 vhb vvn d pp-f dt j n1, av vvb p-acp d dt n1 p-acp np1 vbds av. (3) sermon (DIV1) 27 Page 7
60 Why was Job, and why are other great Ministers of State, the Rulers and Iudges of other men? Why was Job, and why Are other great Ministers of State, the Rulers and Judges of other men? q-crq vbds np1, cc q-crq vbr j-jn j n2 pp-f n1, dt n2 cc n2 pp-f j-jn n2? (3) sermon (DIV1) 28 Page 7
61 Why are they seated so strongly above others? Why Are they seated so strongly above Others? q-crq vbr pns32 vvn av av-j p-acp n2-jn? (3) sermon (DIV1) 29 Page 7
62 Is it only, that they may be safe, and overtop the rest in honor and dignity? Is it only, that they may be safe, and overtop the rest in honour and dignity? vbz pn31 av-j, cst pns32 vmb vbi j, cc vvb dt n1 p-acp n1 cc n1? (3) sermon (DIV1) 30 Page 7
63 Holy Iob is none of them that would have said so, he would rather have told us, that these eyes are placed there, like Watchmen in the highest towers, that (upon the hope of their vigilancy) they which are under them may be the more secure, Holy Job is none of them that would have said so, he would rather have told us, that these eyes Are placed there, like Watchmen in the highest towers, that (upon the hope of their vigilancy) they which Are under them may be the more secure, j np1 vbz pix pp-f pno32 cst vmd vhi vvn av, pns31 vmd av-c vhi vvn pno12, cst d n2 vbr vvn a-acp, av-j n2 p-acp dt js n2, cst (p-acp dt n1 pp-f po32 n1) pns32 r-crq vbr p-acp pno32 vmb vbi dt av-dc j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 31 Page 7
64 and that from thence (like higher lights) they may better derive their influence to the inferiour orbs. and that from thence (like higher lights) they may better derive their influence to the inferior orbs. cc cst p-acp av (av-j jc n2) pns32 vmb av-jc vvi po32 n1 p-acp dt j-jn n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 31 Page 8
65 The height of their place is not the ground of their honor; (they begin at a wrong and that build there) For, be the place never so high, it is but the place of a high office; The height of their place is not the ground of their honour; (they begin At a wrong and that built there) For, be the place never so high, it is but the place of a high office; dt n1 pp-f po32 n1 vbz xx dt n1 pp-f po32 n1; (pns32 vvb p-acp dt n-jn cc d vvb a-acp) c-acp, vbb dt n1 av-x av j, pn31 vbz p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt j n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 32 Page 8
66 and the daily execution of that to the good of the body, that makes it a place of Honor. and the daily execution of that to the good of the body, that makes it a place of Honour. cc dt j n1 pp-f d p-acp dt j pp-f dt n1, cst vvz pn31 dt n1 pp-f n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 32 Page 8
67 Gloria Regum investigare rem (saith the wisest King;) and we may say (in the language of my Text) Gloria oculorum investigare rem ] It is the glory of all that are in eminent places, to be searching further with the eye of their wisdome, then the capacity of ordinary persons can either pierce into, or comprehend. Gloria Regum investigare remembering (Says the Wisest King;) and we may say (in the language of my Text) Gloria oculorum investigare remembering ] It is the glory of all that Are in eminent places, to be searching further with the eye of their Wisdom, then the capacity of ordinary Persons can either pierce into, or comprehend. fw-la fw-la fw-la vvg (vvz dt js n1;) cc pns12 vmb vvi (p-acp dt n1 pp-f po11 n1) fw-la fw-la fw-la vvg ] pn31 vbz dt n1 pp-f d cst vbr p-acp j n2, pc-acp vbi vvg av-jc p-acp dt n1 pp-f po32 n1, av dt n1 pp-f j n2 vmb av-d vvi p-acp, cc vvi. (3) sermon (DIV1) 33 Page 8
68 That is the right use of such an Eye. That is the right use of such an Eye. cst vbz dt j-jn n1 pp-f d dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 33 Page 8
69 But, if they be Eyes of an infectious nature, like the Crocodiles eyes, able to kill whom they list, But, if they be Eyes of an infectious nature, like the Crocodiles eyes, able to kill whom they list, p-acp, cs pns32 vbb n2 pp-f dt j n1, av-j dt n2 n2, j pc-acp vvi r-crq pns32 vvb, (3) sermon (DIV1) 34 Page 8
70 and none shall know who hurt them. and none shall know who hurt them. cc pix vmb vvi r-crq vvd pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 34 Page 8
71 If they be windows, ever open to let in mischief, and ready to betray the other senses, were it not far better they were somewhere else. If they be windows, ever open to let in mischief, and ready to betray the other Senses, were it not Far better they were somewhere Else. cs pns32 vbb n2, av j pc-acp vvi p-acp n1, cc j pc-acp vvi dt j-jn n2, vbdr pn31 xx av-j vvi pns32 vbdr av av. (3) sermon (DIV1) 35 Page 8
72 For to little purpose are they set in the highest places, that do not there carefully efpie what is good; and as providently foresee, and give warning of what is hurtfull to the other members. For to little purpose Are they Set in the highest places, that do not there carefully efpie what is good; and as providently foresee, and give warning of what is hurtful to the other members. c-acp p-acp j n1 vbr pns32 vvn p-acp dt js n2, cst vdb xx a-acp av-j vvi r-crq vbz j; cc c-acp av-j vvi, cc vvb n1 pp-f r-crq vbz j p-acp dt j-jn n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 35 Page 9
73 I have done with the Place, with the Srength, and with the Height of it. I have done with the Place, with the Strength, and with the Height of it. pns11 vhb vdn p-acp dt n1, p-acp dt n1, cc p-acp dt n1 pp-f pn31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 36 Page 9
74 A second thing that we may observe by way of Analogie, is the natural beauty of the Eye in it self, without reference to the place: A second thing that we may observe by Way of Analogy, is the natural beauty of the Eye in it self, without Referente to the place: dt ord n1 cst pns12 vmb vvi p-acp n1 pp-f n1, vbz dt j n1 pp-f dt n1 p-acp pn31 n1, p-acp n1 p-acp dt n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 37 Page 9
75 And indeed, all the beauty that is in the place, is from that derived unto it. And indeed, all the beauty that is in the place, is from that derived unto it. cc av, d dt n1 cst vbz p-acp dt n1, vbz p-acp d vvn p-acp pn31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 37 Page 9
76 Non domus Dominum, sed Dominus domum (we use to say) it is not the place that graceth the eye, Non domus Dominum, sed Dominus domum (we use to say) it is not the place that graceth the eye, fw-fr fw-la fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la (pns12 vvb pc-acp vvi) pn31 vbz xx dt n1 cst vvz dt n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 37 Page 9
77 but it is the eye that beautifies the place; nay, that beatifies the whole body. but it is the eye that beautifies the place; nay, that beatifies the Whole body. cc-acp pn31 vbz dt n1 cst vvz dt n1; uh, cst vvz dt j-jn n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 37 Page 9
78 Thou hast ravished my heart with one of thine eyes (saith our blessed Lord in the Canticles. ) What are those Eyes think you, that did so ravish the holiest Bridegroom? What else, Thou hast ravished my heart with one of thine eyes (Says our blessed Lord in the Canticles.) What Are those Eyes think you, that did so ravish the Holiest Bridegroom? What Else, pns21 vh2 vvn po11 n1 p-acp crd pp-f po21 n2 (vvz po12 j-vvn n1 p-acp dt n2.) q-crq vbr d n2 vvb pn22, cst vdd av vvi dt js n1? q-crq av, (3) sermon (DIV1) 37 Page 9
79 but the Ministers of the State, and of the Church? but the Ministers of the State, and of the Church? cc-acp dt n2 pp-f dt n1, cc pp-f dt n1? (3) sermon (DIV1) 37 Page 9
80 For, these are the parts, that (of all other) must be without blemish, that so they may be enabled to punish the faults of others, without any check to themselves. For, these Are the parts, that (of all other) must be without blemish, that so they may be enabled to Punish the Faults of Others, without any check to themselves. p-acp, d vbr dt n2, cst (pp-f d n-jn) vmb vbi p-acp n1, cst av pns32 vmb vbi vvn pc-acp vvi dt n2 pp-f n2-jn, p-acp d n1 p-acp px32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 38 Page 9
81 He that here calls himself the Eye, will you see how beautifull he was in himself: He that Here calls himself the Eye, will you see how beautiful he was in himself: pns31 cst av vvz px31 dt n1, vmb pn22 vvi c-crq j pns31 vbds p-acp px31: (3) sermon (DIV1) 38 Page 9
82 Look again upon the next words before my Text, and tell me, if ever there was a Statesman of greater beauty. Look again upon the next words before my Text, and tell me, if ever there was a Statesman of greater beauty. vvb av p-acp dt ord n2 p-acp po11 n1, cc vvb pno11, cs av a-acp vbds dt n1 pp-f jc n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 38 Page 10
83 The Eye it self is not lapt in more curious and dainty tunicles, then he lapt himself. The Eye it self is not leapt in more curious and dainty tunicles, then he leapt himself. dt vvb pn31 n1 vbz xx vvn p-acp av-dc j cc j n2, av pns31 vvd px31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 39 Page 10
84 He put on Righteousness, and it clothed him, His Judgement was his Robe and his Diademe. He put on Righteousness, and it clothed him, His Judgement was his Robe and his Diadem. pns31 vvd p-acp n1, cc pn31 vvn pno31, po31 n1 vbds po31 n1 cc po31 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 39 Page 10
85 Here is a Judge in his best robes of honor, clad with Righteousness. Here is a Judge in his best robes of honour, clad with Righteousness. av vbz dt n1 p-acp po31 js n2 pp-f n1, vvn p-acp n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 40 Page 10
86 And Righteousness is such a beauteous and amiable thing NONLATINALPHABET (saith Aristotle ) that is, the Sun, in all his glory, comes short of that. And Righteousness is such a beauteous and amiable thing (Says Aristotle) that is, the Sun, in all his glory, comes short of that. cc n1 vbz d dt j cc j n1 (vvz np1) cst vbz, dt n1, p-acp d po31 n1, vvz j pp-f d. (3) sermon (DIV1) 40 Page 10
87 Now, as the Eye is the seat of beauty, so also (having the variety of many objects) it should not chuse any, but those that are beautifull. Now, as the Eye is the seat of beauty, so also (having the variety of many objects) it should not choose any, but those that Are beautiful. av, c-acp dt n1 vbz dt n1 pp-f n1, av av (vhg dt n1 pp-f d n2) pn31 vmd xx vvi d, cc-acp d cst vbr j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 41 Page 10
88 They must not be given to filthy lucre (saith the Apostle, of the Eyes of the Church.) And so may we say of those, that are the Eyes of the Common-wealth. They must not be given to filthy lucre (Says the Apostle, of the Eyes of the Church.) And so may we say of those, that Are the Eyes of the Commonwealth. pns32 vmb xx vbi vvn p-acp j n1 (vvz dt n1, pp-f dt n2 pp-f dt n1.) cc av vmb pns12 vvb pp-f d, cst vbr dt n2 pp-f dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 42 Page 10
89 What should they do with filthie lucre. That word [ filthy ] is able to turn away any eye from it; theirs especially. What should they do with filthy lucre. That word [ filthy ] is able to turn away any eye from it; theirs especially. q-crq vmd pns32 vdb p-acp j n1. cst n1 [ j ] vbz j pc-acp vvi av d n1 p-acp pn31; png32 av-j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 42 Page 10
90 Some rare beauty is befitting such Eyes. Some glorious virtue sutes them best. some rare beauty is befitting such Eyes. some glorious virtue suits them best. d j n1 vbz vvg d n2. d j n1 n2 dt js. (3) sermon (DIV1) 42 Page 10
91 For, as black and white colours are to the eyes of the body, so is virtue and vice to the eye of Judgement, in ordinary men. For, as black and white colours Are to the eyes of the body, so is virtue and vice to the eye of Judgement, in ordinary men. p-acp, c-acp j-jn cc j-jn n2 vbr p-acp dt n2 pp-f dt n1, av vbz n1 cc n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, p-acp j n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
92 Black vice gathers the beams of the sight in one, that the eye may see, and be intent upon it. Black vice gathers the beams of the sighed in one, that the eye may see, and be intent upon it. j-jn n1 vvz dt n2 pp-f dt n1 p-acp pi, cst dt n1 vmb vvi, cc vbi n1 p-acp pn31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
93 Fair virtue scatters them abroad, and therefore hardly admits of a perfect apprehension. Fair virtue scatters them abroad, and Therefore hardly admits of a perfect apprehension. j n1 vvz pno32 av, cc av av vvz pp-f dt j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
94 Whence it is, that in ordinary Judgements that partake with sense, we are quicker to espie and censure a man for one vice, Whence it is, that in ordinary Judgments that partake with sense, we Are quicker to espy and censure a man for one vice, c-crq pn31 vbz, cst p-acp j n2 cst vvb p-acp n1, pns12 vbr jc pc-acp vvi cc vvi dt n1 p-acp crd n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
95 then to love and reward him for many virtues. So it is in ordinary judgements. then to love and reward him for many Virtues. So it is in ordinary Judgments. cs pc-acp vvi cc vvi pno31 p-acp d n2. av pn31 vbz p-acp j n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
96 But I hope it is not so in the most judicious eye of him, that more strictly bears the name of a Judge: His eye is not so ready to see and censure the worst of a man, But I hope it is not so in the most judicious eye of him, that more strictly bears the name of a Judge: His eye is not so ready to see and censure the worst of a man, p-acp pns11 vvb pn31 vbz xx av p-acp dt av-ds j n1 pp-f pno31, d dc av-j vvz dt n1 pp-f dt n1: po31 n1 vbz xx av j pc-acp vvi cc vvi dt js pp-f dt n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
97 as it is to see and love the best. as it is to see and love the best. c-acp pn31 vbz pc-acp vvi cc vvi dt js. (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
98 He is most earnest in the best cause, and most affected to the best Lawyer that pleads before him; He is most earnest in the best cause, and most affected to the best Lawyer that pleads before him; pns31 vbz av-ds j p-acp dt js n1, cc av-ds vvn p-acp dt js n1 cst vvz p-acp pno31; (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
99 For he knows that it matters much, whom the eye of the Judge doth most favour. For he knows that it matters much, whom the eye of the Judge does most favour. c-acp pns31 vvz cst pn31 n2 d, ro-crq dt n1 pp-f dt n1 vdz ds n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
100 And this be said of that beauty, that either should be in the eye, or should draw the eye unto it. And this be said of that beauty, that either should be in the eye, or should draw the eye unto it. np1 d vbi vvn pp-f d n1, cst d vmd vbi p-acp dt n1, cc vmd vvi dt n1 p-acp pn31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 43 Page 11
101 There is yet a third thing in the eye, by which nature hath made it more usefull to the body. There is yet a third thing in the eye, by which nature hath made it more useful to the body. pc-acp vbz av dt ord n1 p-acp dt n1, p-acp r-crq n1 vhz vvn pn31 av-dc j p-acp dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 44 Page 11
102 That it is the only fountain of pity: The dore where we send out our love: The passage of our tears: and the best Interpreter of our inward mercy and compassion (I speak not for too much pity of Malefactors, That it is the only fountain of pity: The door where we send out our love: The passage of our tears: and the best Interpreter of our inward mercy and compassion (I speak not for too much pity of Malefactors, cst pn31 vbz dt j n1 pp-f n1: dt n1 c-crq pns12 vvb av po12 n1: dt n1 pp-f po12 n2: cc dt js n1 pp-f po12 j n1 cc n1 (pns11 vvb xx p-acp av d n1 pp-f n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
103 but just pity of the Innocent.) And this, of all other, must not be left out, but just pity of the Innocent.) And this, of all other, must not be left out, cc-acp j n1 pp-f dt j-jn.) cc d, pp-f d n-jn, vmb xx vbi vvn av, (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
104 if we proportion a Judge to the Eye: For we shall get little by the two former without this. if we proportion a Judge to the Eye: For we shall get little by the two former without this. cs pns12 vvi dt n1 p-acp dt n1: c-acp pns12 vmb vvi av-j p-acp dt crd j p-acp d. (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
105 To tell him that he is in the highest place, is to make him proud, To tell him that he is in the highest place, is to make him proud, pc-acp vvi pno31 cst pns31 vbz p-acp dt js n1, vbz pc-acp vvi pno31 j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
106 and that he is the most glorious and beautifull part is to make him yet more proud: and that he is the most glorious and beautiful part is to make him yet more proud: cc cst pns31 vbz dt av-ds j cc j n1 vbz pc-acp vvi pno31 av av-dc j: (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
107 but to make him the tendrest part, and that from which (of all other) we chiefly look for love and pity: but to make him the Tenderest part, and that from which (of all other) we chiefly look for love and pity: cc-acp pc-acp vvi pno31 dt vv2 n1, cc cst p-acp r-crq (pp-f d n-jn) po12 av-jn vvb p-acp n1 cc n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
108 that is it that cannot but move him. that is it that cannot but move him. cst vbz pn31 cst vmbx cc-acp vvi pno31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
109 And this, I know not, whether it may be more urged, from the eye, or from the feet: So tender are both of them, the feet no less then the eye, the veins meeting all there, And this, I know not, whither it may be more urged, from the eye, or from the feet: So tender Are both of them, the feet no less then the eye, the Veins meeting all there, cc d, pns11 vvb xx, cs pn31 vmb vbi av-dc vvn, p-acp dt n1, cc p-acp dt n2: av j vbr d pp-f pno32, dt n2 av-dx av-dc cs dt n1, dt n2 vvg d a-acp, (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
110 and making them also easily affected to the quick with the least touch. and making them also Easily affected to the quick with the least touch. cc vvg pno32 av av-j vvn p-acp dt j p-acp dt ds n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
111 And therefore for this (my Lords) having two wayes to urge it, I may presume we are sure to speed, [ apud tam aequos rerum Judices ] And so we should do, And Therefore for this (my lords) having two ways to urge it, I may presume we Are sure to speed, [ apud tam aequos rerum Judges ] And so we should do, cc av p-acp d (po11 n2) vhg crd n2 pc-acp vvi pn31, pns11 vmb vvi pns12 vbr j pc-acp vvi, [ fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la n2 ] cc av pns12 vmd vdi, (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
112 though it were not urged at all. though it were not urged At all. cs pn31 vbdr xx vvn p-acp d. (3) sermon (DIV1) 45 Page 12
113 To pity the Innocent, to commiserate the distressed estate of the poor, it needs no persuasion; all good natures bring it with them from their Cradles: Only this is our misery; To pity the Innocent, to commiserate the distressed estate of the poor, it needs no persuasion; all good nature's bring it with them from their Cradles: Only this is our misery; pc-acp vvi dt j-jn, pc-acp vvi dt j-vvn n1 pp-f dt j, pn31 av dx n1; d j n2 vvb pn31 p-acp pno32 p-acp po32 n2: av-j d vbz po12 n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 46 Page 13
114 Great fortunes (they say) use to alter our dispositions, and many, when they are come to be great men, are fain to be intreated to put on the natural affection of men. Great fortune's (they say) use to altar our dispositions, and many, when they Are come to be great men, Are fain to be entreated to put on the natural affection of men. j n2 (pns32 vvb) vvb pc-acp vvi po12 n2, cc d, c-crq pns32 vbr vvn pc-acp vbi j n2, vbr av-j pc-acp vbi vvn pc-acp vvi p-acp dt j n1 pp-f n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 46 Page 13
115 Anatomists tell us, that in the eye of man there is a muscle, that lifts it upwards (and so I confess it should be, not in pride, Anatomists tell us, that in the eye of man there is a muscle, that lifts it upward (and so I confess it should be, not in pride, n2 vvb pno12, cst p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1 pc-acp vbz dt n1, cst vvz pn31 av-j (cc av pns11 vvb pn31 vmd vbi, xx p-acp n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 47 Page 13
116 but in some better ejaculations towards heaven. ] but in Some better ejaculations towards heaven. ] cc-acp p-acp d jc n2 p-acp n1. ] (3) sermon (DIV1) 47 Page 13
117 But there is a Connexion in these words of my Text, which, like a strong muscle, seems to draw the eyes of the Judge downward, as low as may be. But there is a Connexion in these words of my Text, which, like a strong muscle, seems to draw the eyes of the Judge downward, as low as may be. p-acp pc-acp vbz dt n1 p-acp d n2 pp-f po11 n1, r-crq, av-j dt j n1, vvz p-acp vvb dt n2 pp-f dt n1 av-j, p-acp j c-acp vmb vbi. (3) sermon (DIV1) 48 Page 13
118 He is made the eye to the blind, and the feet to the lame: and therefore should his care and oversight of the poor, He is made the eye to the blind, and the feet to the lame: and Therefore should his care and oversight of the poor, pns31 vbz vvn dt n1 p-acp dt j, cc dt n2 p-acp dt j: cc av vmd po31 n1 cc n1 pp-f dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 48 Page 13
119 and fatherless, and widow be like the desires of the eye, never satisfied, but with the sight and succour of them. and fatherless, and widow be like the Desires of the eye, never satisfied, but with the sighed and succour of them. cc j, cc n1 vbb av-j dt n2 pp-f dt n1, av-x vvn, cc-acp p-acp dt n1 cc n1 pp-f pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 48 Page 13
120 And then somewhat would be done in reference to the feet, which now we come to. And then somewhat would be done in Referente to the feet, which now we come to. cc av av vmd vbi vdn p-acp n1 p-acp dt n2, r-crq av pns12 vvb p-acp. (3) sermon (DIV1) 48 Page 13
121 For, a near challenge we have to the Judge, as he is the eye; For, a near challenge we have to the Judge, as he is the eye; p-acp, dt j n1 pns12 vhb p-acp dt n1, c-acp pns31 vbz dt n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 13
122 but (to make it sure) here is another part of my Text, that makes him still the more ours, but (to make it sure) Here is Another part of my Text, that makes him still the more ours, cc-acp (p-acp vvi pn31 j) av vbz j-jn n1 pp-f po11 n1, cst vvz pno31 av dt av-dc png12, (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
123 and puts him yet the more in mind of what we may expect from him. and puts him yet the more in mind of what we may expect from him. cc vvz pno31 av dt av-dc p-acp n1 pp-f r-crq pns12 vmb vvi p-acp pno31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
124 It is not enough for him to sit alost in the chiefest Castle of the body, It is not enough for him to fit alost in the chiefest Castle of the body, pn31 vbz xx av-d p-acp pno31 pc-acp vvi av p-acp dt js-jn n1 pp-f dt n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
125 like an imperious eye, and perhaps be a little affected with the trouble of it. like an imperious eye, and perhaps be a little affected with the trouble of it. av-j dt j n1, cc av vbi dt j vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f pn31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
126 The eye is of it self the busiest member, and will be ever employed in the variety of several objects. The eye is of it self the Busiest member, and will be ever employed in the variety of several objects. dt n1 vbz pp-f pn31 n1 dt js n1, cc vmb vbi av vvn p-acp dt n1 pp-f j n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
127 And so must they be that are the eyes of the Common-wealth, ever in action. Rest must be rather for others then them: And so must they be that Are the eyes of the Commonwealth, ever in actium. Rest must be rather for Others then them: cc av vmb pns32 vbb d vbr dt n2 pp-f dt n1, av p-acp n1. n1 vmb vbi av-c p-acp n2-jn av pno32: (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
128 That is something more then we heard before. But that is too little to set out the labour of a good Judge. That is something more then we herd before. But that is too little to Set out the labour of a good Judge. cst vbz pi dc cs pns12 vvd a-acp. p-acp d vbz av j pc-acp vvi av dt n1 pp-f dt j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
129 We must bring the Metaphore down to the very feet, rather then not express this to the very full. We must bring the Metaphor down to the very feet, rather then not express this to the very full. pns12 vmb vvi dt n1 a-acp p-acp dt j n2, av-c cs xx vvi d p-acp dt j j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
130 It is the feet that are to bear the burden of the whole body; It is the feet that Are to bear the burden of the Whole body; pn31 vbz dt n2 cst vbr pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f dt j-jn n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
131 and that must fall to the Judges share, if he will be like Job in goodness as well as greatness. and that must fallen to the Judges share, if he will be like Job in Goodness as well as greatness. cc cst vmb vvi p-acp dt ng1 n1, cs pns31 vmb vbi j np1 p-acp n1 c-acp av c-acp n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
132 He must be the pillar, the prop, the foot of the Common-wealth, yes, of the meanest part of it: He must be the pillar, the prop, the foot of the Commonwealth, yes, of the Meanest part of it: pns31 vmb vbi dt n1, dt n1, dt n1 pp-f dt n1, uh, pp-f dt js n1 pp-f pn31: (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
133 I was the foot to the lame (saith Job there.) We need not go sarre to learn that. I was the foot to the lame (Says Job there.) We need not go sarre to Learn that. pns11 vbds dt n1 p-acp dt j (vvz np1 a-acp.) pns12 vvb xx vvi av-j pc-acp vvi d. (3) sermon (DIV1) 49 Page 14
134 The name of a King (the supreme Head and Judge over all) implies this in the Greek. The name of a King (the supreme Head and Judge over all) Implies this in the Greek. dt n1 pp-f dt n1 (dt j n1 cc vvi p-acp d) vvz d p-acp dt jp. (3) sermon (DIV1) 50 Page 14
135 The young Scholars will tell you that NONLATINALPHABET (a King) is NONLATINALPHABET, the very foundation, the lowest part of all. The young Scholars will tell you that (a King) is, the very Foundation, the lowest part of all. dt j n2 vmb vvi pn22 d (dt n1) vbz, dt j n1, dt js n1 pp-f d. (3) sermon (DIV1) 50 Page 15
136 So is NONLATINALPHABET in Hebrew (the name of a Prince or great man) of NONLATINALPHABET (to bear) because he takes the burthen, and care of others upon himself: So is in Hebrew (the name of a Prince or great man) of (to bear) Because he Takes the burden, and care of Others upon himself: np1 vbz p-acp njp (dt n1 pp-f dt n1 cc j n1) pp-f (pc-acp vvi) c-acp pns31 vvz dt n1, cc n1 pp-f n2-jn p-acp px31: (3) sermon (DIV1) 50 Page 15
137 He is the foot as well as the eye. He is the foot as well as the eye. pns31 vbz dt n1 c-acp av c-acp dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 50 Page 15
138 This was Plinie 's Dialect, to express the care of Trajan. Incedis pedibus, ambulas inter nos, saith he, in Panegyr: where [ ambulare ] hath the same sense of publick conversation that NONLATINALPHABET in the Hebrew, often hath in the old Testament. This was Pliny is Dialect, to express the care of Trajan. Incedis pedibus, ambulas inter nos, Says he, in Panegyr: where [ Ambulare ] hath the same sense of public Conversation that in the Hebrew, often hath in the old Testament. d vbds np1 vbz n1, pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f np1. np1 fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la, vvz pns31, p-acp np1: c-crq [ j ] vhz dt d n1 pp-f j n1 cst p-acp dt njp, av vhz p-acp dt j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 51 Page 15
139 And in the Greek NONLATINALPHABET and NONLATINALPHABET have in the new. And in the Greek and have in the new. cc p-acp dt jp cc vhb p-acp dt j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 51 Page 15
140 Ambulare, in this notion, when it is used of Princes (of such as Trajan ) it doth as good as tell us, that something of importance it is expected he should do, by which succeeding ages, Ambulare, in this notion, when it is used of Princes (of such as Trajan) it does as good as tell us, that something of importance it is expected he should do, by which succeeding ages, fw-la, p-acp d n1, c-crq pn31 vbz vvn pp-f n2 (pp-f d c-acp np1) pn31 vdz p-acp j c-acp vvi pno12, cst pi pp-f n1 pn31 vbz vvn pns31 vmd vdi, p-acp r-crq j-vvg n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 51 Page 15
141 as by several footsteps, may trace him out, and find an easier way to the publick good. as by several footsteps, may trace him out, and find an Easier Way to the public good. c-acp p-acp j n2, vmb vvi pno31 av, cc vvb dt jc n1 p-acp dt j j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 51 Page 15
142 Shall I put you in mind of the language wherein Hobab, Moses his Kinsman, expressed the great trouble that Moses had in judging the people. Shall I put you in mind of the language wherein Hobab, Moses his Kinsman, expressed the great trouble that Moses had in judging the people. vmb pns11 vvi pn22 p-acp n1 pp-f dt n1 c-crq vvb, np1 po31 n1, vvd dt j n1 cst np1 vhd p-acp vvg dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 52 Page 15
143 [ Sustentent tecum onus populi & non solus graveris ] [ Sustentent tecum onus People & non solus graveris ] [ fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la cc fw-la fw-la fw-la ] (3) sermon (DIV1) 52 Page 16
144 Put them together, and here is both ambulare and sustentare: and (of the two) this sustentare is more properly the use of the foot. Put them together, and Here is both Ambulare and sustentare: and (of the two) this sustentare is more properly the use of the foot. vvb pno32 av, cc av vbz d j cc fw-la: cc (pp-f dt crd) d fw-la vbz av-dc av-j dt n1 pp-f dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 16
145 And so it is of Judges, and the greatest and noblest amongst men. And so it is of Judges, and the greatest and Noblest among men. cc av pn31 vbz pp-f n2, cc dt js cc js p-acp n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 16
146 The whole body, especially the blind and the lame, (the weakest part) must rely upon them. And though I speak much for [ sustentare ] yet I beseech you (my good Lords) remember [ ambulare ] too. The Whole body, especially the blind and the lame, (the Weakest part) must rely upon them. And though I speak much for [ sustentare ] yet I beseech you (my good lords) Remember [ Ambulare ] too. dt j-jn n1, av-j dt j cc dt j, (dt js n1) vmb vvi p-acp pno32. cc cs pns11 vvb d p-acp [ fw-la ] av pns11 vvb pn22 (po11 j n2) vvb [ j ] av. (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 16
147 And, when you walk about in your several Circuits (to see the ruines of the land) think upon the great Judge that says, Scrutabor Jerusalem in lucernis ] And make this your comment upon it, And, when you walk about in your several Circuits (to see the ruins of the land) think upon the great Judge that Says, Scrutabor Jerusalem in lucernis ] And make this your comment upon it, np1, c-crq pn22 vvb a-acp p-acp po22 j n2 (pc-acp vvi dt n2 pp-f dt n1) vvb p-acp dt j n1 cst vvz, n1 np1 p-acp fw-la ] cc vvi d po22 n1 p-acp pn31, (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 16
148 and the Application for every Judge in his own person. and the Application for every Judge in his own person. cc dt n1 p-acp d n1 p-acp po31 d n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 16
149 I will be the eye to the blind, and feet to the lame (in my Circuit) to find them out, I will be the eye to the blind, and feet to the lame (in my Circuit) to find them out, pns11 vmb vbi dt n1 p-acp dt j, cc n2 p-acp dt j (p-acp po11 n1) pc-acp vvi pno32 av, (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 16
150 and to help and support them. I know you will give me leave to say so. and to help and support them. I know you will give me leave to say so. cc pc-acp vvi cc vvi pno32. pns11 vvb pn22 vmb vvi pno11 n1 pc-acp vvi av. (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 16
151 And we all hope (my good Lords) that you will be such Searchers, and such Lights, and such Eyes in every Circuit, where you come. And we all hope (my good lords) that you will be such Searchers, and such Lights, and such Eyes in every Circuit, where you come. cc pns12 d vvb (po11 j n2) cst pn22 vmb vbi d n2, cc d n2, cc d n2 p-acp d n1, c-crq pn22 vvb. (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 16
152 And then the next thing I have to say, shall be only this: Ride on, and good luck have you with your Honor. And then the next thing I have to say, shall be only this: Ride on, and good luck have you with your Honour. cc av dt ord n1 pns11 vhb pc-acp vvi, vmb vbi av-j d: vvb a-acp, cc j n1 vhb pn22 p-acp po22 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 16
153 Let your Table be richly decked, and your head refreshed with oyl, and your cup overflow; Let your Table be richly decked, and your head refreshed with oil, and your cup overflow; vvb po22 n1 vbi av-j vvn, cc po22 n1 vvn p-acp n1, cc po22 n1 vvi; (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 17
154 and (more then that) Let all the eyes that see you, bless you, and Let all the feet that come near you bow down unto you: and (more then that) Let all the eyes that see you, bless you, and Let all the feet that come near you bow down unto you: cc (av-dc cs d) vvb d dt n2 cst vvb pn22, vvb pn22, cc vvb d dt n2 cst vvb av-j pn22 vvb a-acp p-acp pn22: (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 17
155 For you are the eyes to the blind, and the feet to the lame. You see, as my Text doth, so do I; For you Are the eyes to the blind, and the feet to the lame. You see, as my Text does, so do I; c-acp pn22 vbr dt n2 p-acp dt j, cc dt n2 p-acp dt j. pn22 vvb, c-acp po11 n1 vdz, av vdb pns11; (3) sermon (DIV1) 53 Page 17
156 I joyn the parts together again (the eye and the foot.) And so it agrees well every way, the Eye of Honor and Contemplation, I join the parts together again (the eye and the foot.) And so it agrees well every Way, the Eye of Honour and Contemplation, pns11 vvb dt n2 av av (dt n1 cc dt n1.) cc av pn31 vvz av d n1, dt n1 pp-f n1 cc n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 54 Page 17
157 and the foot of Labour and Practice; and the foot of Labour and Practice; cc dt n1 pp-f n1 cc n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 54 Page 17
158 The Eye that sees what is to be done, and Foot that is able to go about it. The Eye that sees what is to be done, and Foot that is able to go about it. dt vvb cst vvz r-crq vbz pc-acp vbi vdn, cc n1 cst vbz j pc-acp vvi p-acp pn31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 54 Page 17
159 When these are joyned together, what title can we give them good enough? They are like Starres (in their several orbes) that impart the benefit of their light and motion to the inferiour bodies. When these Are joined together, what title can we give them good enough? They Are like Stars (in their several orbs) that impart the benefit of their Light and motion to the inferior bodies. c-crq d vbr vvn av, q-crq n1 vmb pns12 vvi pno32 j av-d? pns32 vbr j n2 (p-acp po32 j n2) cst vvb dt n1 pp-f po32 n1 cc n1 p-acp dt j-jn n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 54 Page 17
160 Like another great Elias [ Currus & Auriga Israelis ] The Charriot and the Horseman of Israel: Like Another great Elias [ chariots & Auriga Israelis ] The Chariot and the Horseman of Israel: av-j j-jn j np1 [ np1 cc np1 fw-la ] dt n1 cc dt n1 pp-f np1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 54 Page 17
161 The Charriot (to carry the burden) and the Horseman or Waggoner (to see and direct the way, that is [ Oculus & Pes ] the Eye and the Foot. The Chariot (to carry the burden) and the Horseman or Waggoner (to see and Direct the Way, that is [ Oculus & Pes ] the Eye and the Foot. dt n1 (pc-acp vvi dt n1) cc dt n1 cc np1 (pc-acp vvi cc vvi dt n1, cst vbz [ fw-la cc fw-la ] dt n1 cc dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 54 Page 17
162 Which are ever so well met, that the Prophet Isaiah puts them (in other terms) into the promise of a future happy government. Which Are ever so well met, that the Prophet Isaiah puts them (in other terms) into the promise of a future happy government. r-crq vbr av av av vvn, cst dt n1 np1 vvz pno32 (p-acp j-jn n2) p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt j-jn j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 55 Page 17
163 Erunt Reges nutritii tui, Kings shall be thy nursing Fathers, and Queens thy nursing Mothers. Erunt Reges Nutrition tui, Kings shall be thy nursing Father's, and Queen's thy nursing Mother's. fw-la np1 fw-la fw-la, n2 vmb vbi po21 n-vvg n2, cc n2 po21 j-vvg ng1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 55 Page 18
164 Nursing Fathers, and Nursing Mothers, What's that? to carry them about (as it were) in their bosomes: To be their eyes and their feet. Nursing Father's, and Nursing Mother's, What's that? to carry them about (as it were) in their bosoms: To be their eyes and their feet. n-vvg n2, cc n-vvg ng1, q-crq|vbz d? pc-acp vvi pno32 p-acp (c-acp pn31 vbdr) p-acp po32 n2: pc-acp vbi po32 n2 cc po32 n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 55 Page 18
165 I cannot put it into better words then those of my Text. I cannot put it into better words then those of my Text. pns11 vmbx vvi pn31 p-acp jc n2 cs d pp-f po11 np1 (3) sermon (DIV1) 55 Page 18
166 For let the Nurse leav the Child a while to it self, and it will soon appear, that the poor Infant had no other eyes or feet (to help it self withall) but only those of the Nurse. For let the Nurse leave the Child a while to it self, and it will soon appear, that the poor Infant had no other eyes or feet (to help it self withal) but only those of the Nurse. p-acp vvi dt n1 vvb dt n1 dt n1 p-acp pn31 n1, cc pn31 vmb av vvi, cst dt j n1 vhd dx j-jn n2 cc n2 (pc-acp vvi pn31 n1 av) p-acp av-j d pp-f dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 56 Page 18
167 And let those that God hath set over us, either leave the people to themselves, or be forced so to leave them. And let those that God hath Set over us, either leave the people to themselves, or be forced so to leave them. cc vvb d cst np1 vhz vvn p-acp pno12, d vvb dt n1 p-acp px32, cc vbi vvn av pc-acp vvi pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 56 Page 18
168 And then tell me, if such a people would not soon prove, as these are in my Text, blind and lame. And happy then would be the feet of those that could bring us tydings of one that would be (in Job 's description) Oculus coeco, & pes claudo ] Eye to the blind, And then tell me, if such a people would not soon prove, as these Are in my Text, blind and lame. And happy then would be the feet of those that could bring us tidings of one that would be (in Job is description) Oculus coeco, & pes claudo ] Eye to the blind, cc av vvb pno11, cs d dt n1 vmd xx av vvi, c-acp d vbr p-acp po11 n1, j cc j. cc j av vmd vbi dt n2 pp-f d cst vmd vvi pno12 n2 pp-f pi cst vmd vbi (p-acp np1 vbz n1) fw-la fw-la, cc fw-la fw-la ] n1 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 56 Page 18
169 and Foot to to the lame. But here I must stop: For, now (my Lords) I have finished the greatest part of my Task. and Foot to to the lame. But Here I must stop: For, now (my lords) I have finished the greatest part of my Task. cc n1 p-acp p-acp dt j. cc-acp av pns11 vmb vvi: c-acp, av (po11 n2) pns11 vhb vvn dt js n1 pp-f po11 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 56 Page 18
170 If you will give me leave to search a little further into Job 's meaning, it may be we shall find, that this verse contains the Form, the Soul, and the Essence of a good Judge. If you will give me leave to search a little further into Job is meaning, it may be we shall find, that this verse contains the From, the Soul, and the Essence of a good Judge. cs pn22 vmb vvi pno11 n1 pc-acp vvi dt j av-jc p-acp np1 vbz vvg, pn31 vmb vbi pns12 vmb vvi, cst d n1 vvz dt n1, dt n1, cc dt n1 pp-f dt j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 57 Page 19
171 For, of all the parts and members of the body, only these two are peculiarly attributed unto the soul. For, of all the parts and members of the body, only these two Are peculiarly attributed unto the soul. p-acp, pp-f d dt n2 cc n2 pp-f dt n1, av-j d crd vbr j vvn p-acp dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 58 Page 19
172 The Understanding is the Eye, the Affections are the Feet, and these two make up the whole soul. The Understanding is the Eye, the Affections Are the Feet, and these two make up the Whole soul. dt n1 vbz dt n1, dt n2 vbr dt n2, cc d crd vvb a-acp dt j-jn n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 58 Page 19
173 And again, these Eyes in my text, though in some sense they may be understood of the body politick; And again, these Eyes in my text, though in Some sense they may be understood of the body politic; cc av, d n2 p-acp po11 n1, cs p-acp d n1 pns32 vmb vbi vvn pp-f dt n1 j; (3) sermon (DIV1) 59 Page 19
174 yet in no sense can they be understood of the body of a man: yet in no sense can they be understood of the body of a man: av p-acp dx n1 vmb pns32 vbi vvn pp-f dt n1 pp-f dt n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 59 Page 19
175 For though it be against reason, that the greater light should be extinguished by the lesser. For though it be against reason, that the greater Light should be extinguished by the lesser. c-acp cs pn31 vbb p-acp n1, cst dt jc n1 vmd vbi vvn p-acp dt jc. (3) sermon (DIV1) 59 Page 19
176 Yet, so it falls out, that corporal eyes rather trouble the understanding in the course of Justice: Yet, so it falls out, that corporal eyes rather trouble the understanding in the course of justice: av, av pn31 vvz av, cst j n2 av-c vvi dt n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 59 Page 19
177 Therefore we use to paint Justice rather blinded, then having the liberty of such eyes. Therefore we use to paint justice rather blinded, then having the liberty of such eyes. av pns12 vvb pc-acp vvi n1 av-c vvn, av vhg dt n1 pp-f d n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 59 Page 19
178 And those famous Judges among the Graecians in Areiopago were wont to sit at midnight, that they might not discern the difference of any man's person. And those famous Judges among the Greeks in Areopago were wont to fit At midnight, that they might not discern the difference of any Man's person. cc d j n2 p-acp dt njp2 p-acp np1 vbdr j pc-acp vvi p-acp n1, cst pns32 vmd xx vvi dt n1 pp-f d ng1 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 59 Page 19
179 And thirdly, If we search what may be the meaning of it, which is the surest way, by the law of Opposition, then we shall both confirme this sense of the words, And Thirdly, If we search what may be the meaning of it, which is the Surest Way, by the law of Opposition, then we shall both confirm this sense of the words, cc ord, cs pns12 vvb r-crq vmb vbi dt n1 pp-f pn31, r-crq vbz dt js n1, p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, av pns12 vmb av-d vvi d n1 pp-f dt n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 60 Page 19
180 and gain somewhat else unto it. and gain somewhat Else unto it. cc vvi av av p-acp pn31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 60 Page 19
181 For, what do you take to be meant by the blind and the lame, in this reference to a Judge. Sure. For, what do you take to be meant by the blind and the lame, in this Referente to a Judge. Sure. p-acp, q-crq vdb pn22 vvb pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt j cc dt j, p-acp d n1 p-acp dt n1. j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 61 Page 20
182 If we referre it to the under-officers of Justice (which his eye must chiefly observe and guide.) What is Blindness in the Informers, in the Witnesses, in the Jury, in the Pleaders, but only Ignorance. If we refer it to the under-officers of justice (which his eye must chiefly observe and guide.) What is Blindness in the Informers, in the Witnesses, in the Jury, in the Pleaders, but only Ignorance. cs pns12 vvb pn31 p-acp dt n2 pp-f n1 (r-crq po31 n1 vmb av-jn vvi cc vvi.) q-crq vbz n1 p-acp dt n2, p-acp dt n2, p-acp dt n1, p-acp dt n2, p-acp j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 62 Page 20
183 And, what is Lameness on their parts, but the tedious protraction of poor mens Suits, And, what is Lameness on their parts, but the tedious protraction of poor men's Suits, np1, r-crq vbz n1 p-acp po32 n2, p-acp dt j n1 pp-f j ng2 n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 62 Page 20
184 or what else (of that nature) offends the [ currat lex ] the swift course of Justice. or what Else (of that nature) offends the [ currat lex ] the swift course of justice. cc q-crq av (pp-f d n1) vvz dt [ fw-la fw-la ] dt j n1 pp-f n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 62 Page 20
185 Now then, to build upon this, if Blindess and Lameness, be Ignorance and Slowness, in those that are to be guided by the Judge; Now then, to built upon this, if Blindness and Lameness, be Ignorance and Slowness, in those that Are to be guided by the Judge; av av, pc-acp vvi p-acp d, cs n1 cc n1, vbb n1 cc n1, p-acp d cst vbr pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 63 Page 20
186 what must his Eye be (in reference to them) but the Eye of Understanding, the eye of Wisdome? And thus it referres to such Officers of Justice as are not worthy of that name. what must his Eye be (in Referente to them) but the Eye of Understanding, the eye of Wisdom? And thus it refers to such Officers of justice as Are not worthy of that name. q-crq vmb po31 n1 vbb (p-acp n1 p-acp pno32) p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, dt n1 pp-f n1? cc av pn31 vvz p-acp d n2 pp-f n1 c-acp vbr xx j pp-f d n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 63 Page 20
187 Then, (in a second place) If these blind and lame referre to them that are to be judged to the [ rei ] that is to them whose cause is in hand: Then, (in a second place) If these blind and lame refer to them that Are to be judged to the [ rei ] that is to them whose cause is in hand: av, (p-acp dt ord n1) cs d j cc j vvi p-acp pno32 cst vbr pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp dt [ fw-la ] cst vbz p-acp pno32 r-crq n1 vbz p-acp n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 64 Page 20
188 Then must blindness and lameness in them be nothing else but impotency & inability to help themselves; Then must blindness and lameness in them be nothing Else but impotency & inability to help themselves; av vmb n1 cc n1 p-acp pno32 vbb pix av cc-acp n1 cc n1 pc-acp vvi px32; (3) sermon (DIV1) 64 Page 20
189 which should move the Judge (like God himself) to incline rather to the weaker side; which should move the Judge (like God himself) to incline rather to the Weaker side; r-crq vmd vvi dt n1 (j np1 px31) pc-acp vvi av p-acp dt jc n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 64 Page 21
190 not to look upon the greatest through the optique-glass of his own affections, and so to make them seem greater and nearer to him then they should be, not to look upon the greatest through the optique-glass of his own affections, and so to make them seem greater and nearer to him then they should be, xx pc-acp vvi p-acp dt js p-acp dt n1 pp-f po31 d n2, cc av pc-acp vvi pno32 vvi jc cc jc p-acp pno31 cs pns32 vmd vbi, (3) sermon (DIV1) 64 Page 21
191 but to be the eye to the blind, and the feet to the lame, rather to help them that cannot otherwise help themselves. but to be the eye to the blind, and the feet to the lame, rather to help them that cannot otherwise help themselves. cc-acp pc-acp vbi dt vvb p-acp dt j, cc dt n2 p-acp dt j, av-c pc-acp vvi pno32 cst vmbx av vvi px32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 64 Page 21
192 You see the ground of what we are to say. Now, to set upon it in particular. You see the ground of what we Are to say. Now, to Set upon it in particular. pn22 vvb dt n1 pp-f r-crq pns12 vbr pc-acp vvi. av, pc-acp vvi p-acp pn31 p-acp j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 65 Page 21
193 The first ranck of our blind men, are such [ in the Courts of Justice) as should be the eyes to the Judge; The First rank of our blind men, Are such [ in the Courts of justice) as should be the eyes to the Judge; dt ord n1 pp-f po12 j n2, vbr d [ p-acp dt n2 pp-f n1) c-acp vmd vbi dt n2 p-acp dt n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 67 Page 21
194 but some way or other are so blinded, that he is fain to find eyes for them. but Some Way or other Are so blinded, that he is fain to find eyes for them. cc-acp d n1 cc j-jn vbr av vvn, cst pns31 vbz av-j pc-acp vvi n2 p-acp pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 67 Page 21
195 And (that we may discover them the better) their ignorance will teach us to make them of two kinds, according to the cause of their blindness; And (that we may discover them the better) their ignorance will teach us to make them of two Kinds, according to the cause of their blindness; cc (cst pns12 vmb vvi pno32 dt av-jc) po32 n1 vmb vvi pno12 pc-acp vvi pno32 pp-f crd n2, vvg p-acp dt n1 pp-f po32 n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 21
196 some of them being blinded by gross ignorance, which we call NONLATINALPHABET others by affected ignorance NONLATINALPHABET. Some of them being blinded by gross ignorance, which we call Others by affected ignorance. d pp-f pno32 vbg vvn p-acp j n1, r-crq pns12 vvb n2-jn p-acp j-vvn n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 21
197 And of the two, the latter are the more dangerous, and call for a greater caveat from the Judge. And of the two, the latter Are the more dangerous, and call for a greater caveat from the Judge. cc pp-f dt crd, dt d vbr dt av-dc j, cc vvb p-acp dt jc n1 p-acp dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 21
198 For, they can indeed, but they will not pierce any further then to the scum and top of things; For, they can indeed, but they will not pierce any further then to the scum and top of things; p-acp, pns32 vmb av, cc-acp pns32 vmb xx vvi d av-jc av p-acp dt n1 cc n1 pp-f n2; (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 21
199 wherein, to say truth, we are apt to offend most of us. wherein, to say truth, we Are apt to offend most of us. c-crq, pc-acp vvi n1, pns12 vbr j pc-acp vvi av-ds pp-f pno12. (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 22
200 It may well pass for an epidemical disease: for it is not our ignorance, but our hope, It may well pass for an epidemical disease: for it is not our ignorance, but our hope, pn31 vmb av vvi p-acp dt j n1: p-acp pn31 vbz xx po12 n1, cc-acp po12 n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 22
201 and fear, and love, and anger, and hate, that is commonly suffered to bind up our sight in darkness, and Fear, and love, and anger, and hate, that is commonly suffered to bind up our sighed in darkness, cc n1, cc n1, cc n1, cc n1, cst vbz av-j vvn pc-acp vvi a-acp po12 n1 p-acp n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 22
202 and lead us blindfolded into all error. and led us blindfolded into all error. cc vvb pno12 vvn p-acp d n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 22
203 All which are so ordinary, that Solomon accounted them for wise men, that had their eyes in their heads. All which Are so ordinary, that Solomon accounted them for wise men, that had their eyes in their Heads. av-d r-crq vbr av j, cst np1 vvd pno32 p-acp j n2, cst vhd po32 n2 p-acp po32 n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 22
204 For many have found out new devices, by placing their eyes where they should not be (in the hand, rather then in the head) by that means seeing more where they have some feeling of the cause, For many have found out new devices, by placing their eyes where they should not be (in the hand, rather then in the head) by that means seeing more where they have Some feeling of the cause, p-acp d vhb vvn av j n2, p-acp vvg po32 n2 c-crq pns32 vmd xx vbi (p-acp dt n1, av-c cs p-acp dt n1) p-acp d n2 vvg n1 c-crq pns32 vhb d n-vvg pp-f dt n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 22
205 then where their heads might better direct them. then where their Heads might better Direct them. av c-crq po32 n2 vmd jc vvi pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 68 Page 22
206 If there be any such that hear me this day, it is likely, they do not see any such things in themselves. If there be any such that hear me this day, it is likely, they do not see any such things in themselves. cs pc-acp vbb d d cst vvb pno11 d n1, pn31 vbz j, pns32 vdb xx vvi d d n2 p-acp px32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 69 Page 22
207 For what sight can we expect in blind men? yet perhaps in a Sermon, by the help of the Preachers candle, they may begin to see a glimmering light of what they should: For what sighed can we expect in blind men? yet perhaps in a Sermon, by the help of the Preachers candle, they may begin to see a glimmering Light of what they should: p-acp r-crq n1 vmb pns12 vvi p-acp j n2? av av p-acp dt n1, p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n2 n1, pns32 vmb vvi pc-acp vvi dt j-vvg n1 pp-f r-crq pns32 vmd: (3) sermon (DIV1) 69 Page 22
208 But when they come to their old places of gain, their old thoughts meet them afresh, But when they come to their old places of gain, their old thoughts meet them afresh, cc-acp c-crq pns32 vvb p-acp po32 j n2 pp-f n1, po32 j n2 vvb pno32 av, (3) sermon (DIV1) 69 Page 22
209 as familiarly as if they had left them there till their return. And this, I would it were their fault alone. as familiarly as if they had left them there till their return. And this, I would it were their fault alone. c-acp av-jn c-acp cs pns32 vhd vvn pno32 a-acp p-acp po32 n1. cc d, pns11 vmd pn31 vbdr po32 n1 av-j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 69 Page 22
210 There we erre too, all of us, whatsoever we think of our worst affections in Gods house, There we err too, all of us, whatsoever we think of our worst affections in God's house, a-acp pns12 vvb av, d pp-f pno12, r-crq pns12 vvb pp-f po12 js n2 p-acp npg1 n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 70 Page 23
211 when their ugliness is ript up, we shall easily come to our old former opinions, when their ugliness is ripped up, we shall Easily come to our old former opinions, c-crq po32 n1 vbz vvn a-acp, pns12 vmb av-j vvi p-acp po12 j j n2, (3) sermon (DIV1) 70 Page 23
212 when we come to the former places of our practise, unless (with the Lamiae ) we could leave our old eyes at home, when we come to the former places of our practice, unless (with the Lamiae) we could leave our old eyes At home, c-crq pns12 vvb p-acp dt j n2 pp-f po12 n1, cs (p-acp dt np1) pns12 vmd vvi po12 j n2 p-acp n1-an, (3) sermon (DIV1) 70 Page 23
213 and carry new and better along with us. and carry new and better along with us. cc vvi j cc j a-acp p-acp pno12. (3) sermon (DIV1) 70 Page 23
214 I have been the larger in this discovery of their blindness, as being the cause of another vice that follows after it: I have been the larger in this discovery of their blindness, as being the cause of Another vice that follows After it: pns11 vhb vbn dt jc p-acp d n1 pp-f po32 n1, c-acp vbg dt n1 pp-f j-jn n1 cst vvz p-acp pn31: (3) sermon (DIV1) 71 Page 23
215 For in that method my Text brings them in; first the blind, and then the lame. For in that method my Text brings them in; First the blind, and then the lame. c-acp p-acp d n1 po11 n1 vvz pno32 p-acp; ord dt j, cc av dt j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 71 Page 23
216 A lame pace must needs proceed from that blindness: A lame pace must needs proceed from that blindness: dt j n1 vmb av vvi p-acp d n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 71 Page 23
217 And when we have found the cause of the one, we may safely presume that to be the cause of the other also. And when we have found the cause of the one, we may safely presume that to be the cause of the other also. cc c-crq pns12 vhb vvn dt n1 pp-f dt crd, pns12 vmb av-j vvi cst pc-acp vbi dt n1 pp-f dt n-jn av. (3) sermon (DIV1) 71 Page 23
218 If their blindness proceed from gross ignorance, that is it that makes their delayes. If it grow from affected ignorance, if gain or passion stand between them and wisdome, then they are lame; If their blindness proceed from gross ignorance, that is it that makes their delays. If it grow from affected ignorance, if gain or passion stand between them and Wisdom, then they Are lame; cs po32 n1 vvi p-acp j n1, cst vbz pn31 cst vvz po32 n2. cs pn31 vvb p-acp j-vvn n1, cs n1 cc n1 vvb p-acp pno32 cc n1, cs pns32 vbr j; (3) sermon (DIV1) 71 Page 23
219 they go slowly (in the course of law) for the same cause. they go slowly (in the course of law) for the same cause. pns32 vvb av-j (p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1) p-acp dt d n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 71 Page 23
220 That is it that makes the Tryal creep so slowly, or rather so slily forward, that it carrieth with it no witness of any proficiency. That is it that makes the Trial creep so slowly, or rather so slily forward, that it Carrieth with it no witness of any proficiency. cst vbz pn31 cst vvz dt n1 vvb av av-j, cc av-c av av-j av-j, cst pn31 vvz p-acp pn31 dx n1 pp-f d n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 71 Page 23
221 That is it that makes them crie with the sluggard, yet a little, and yet a little, That is it that makes them cry with the sluggard, yet a little, and yet a little, cst vbz pn31 cst vvz pno32 vvb p-acp dt n1, av dt j, cc av dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 71 Page 24
222 while the poor man's cause turns about like the dore on her hinges, and is never the nearer to what it should be, after all their delayes. while the poor Man's cause turns about like the door on her hinges, and is never the nearer to what it should be, After all their delays. cs dt j ng1 n1 vvz a-acp av-j dt n1 p-acp po31 n2, cc vbz av-x dt av-jc p-acp r-crq pn31 vmd vbi, c-acp d po32 n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 71 Page 24
223 But here I would be understood with some caution; But Here I would be understood with Some caution; p-acp av pns11 vmd vbi vvn p-acp d n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 24
224 for I know the use and the need of just demurres. The Romans had it (in their law) under the terme of [ Ampliare ] as appears by more then one place in Tullies Orations. for I know the use and the need of just demurs. The Roman had it (in their law) under the term of [ Ampliare ] as appears by more then one place in Yields Orations. c-acp pns11 vvb dt n1 cc dt n1 pp-f j n2. dt njp2 vhd pn31 (p-acp po32 n1) p-acp dt n1 pp-f [ j-jn ] c-acp vvz p-acp av-dc cs crd n1 p-acp npg1 n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 24
225 In the Greek we find it under the name of NONLATINALPHABET (in the Apostle Pauls case) NONLATINALPHABET; In the Greek we find it under the name of (in the Apostle Paul's case); p-acp dt jp pns12 vvb pn31 p-acp dt n1 pp-f (p-acp dt n1 npg1 n1); (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 24
226 Faelix put them off for a while, and took an [ amplius deliberandum ] a demorari, that is, a demurre, This was a good piece of wisdome and justice in Faelix; and if Faelix had staid here, he had done well, and been like his name. Felix put them off for a while, and took an [ Amplius deliberandum ] a demorari, that is, a demur, This was a good piece of Wisdom and Justice in Felix; and if Felix had stayed Here, he had done well, and been like his name. np1 vvd pno32 a-acp p-acp dt n1, cc vvd dt [ fw-la fw-la ] dt fw-la, cst vbz, dt n1, d vbds dt j n1 pp-f n1 cc n1 p-acp fw-la; cc cs np1 vhd vvn av, pns31 vhd vdn av, cc vbn j po31 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 24
227 But go along with him to the 26. verse of this chapter: But go along with him to the 26. verse of this chapter: cc-acp vvb a-acp p-acp pno31 p-acp dt crd n1 pp-f d n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 24
228 And there is such a delay of justice, as makes little for Faelix his credit. The words go thus, Faelix hoped that mony would have been given him of Paul, that he might loose him. And there is such a Delay of Justice, as makes little for Felix his credit. The words go thus, Felix hoped that money would have been given him of Paul, that he might lose him. cc pc-acp vbz d dt n1 pp-f n1, c-acp vvz j p-acp fw-la po31 n1. dt n2 vvb av, fw-la vvd cst n1 vmd vhi vbn vvn pno31 pp-f np1, cst pns31 vmd vvi pno31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 24
229 Faelix his first demurre, verse 22. was fit to be used for justice sake: Felix his First demur, verse 22. was fit to be used for Justice sake: np1 po31 ord n1, n1 crd vbds j pc-acp vbi vvn p-acp n1 n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 24
230 But such as his last, and tedious delayes for base ends of his own, that is it I would not have, But such as his last, and tedious delays for base ends of his own, that is it I would not have, cc-acp d c-acp po31 ord, cc j n2 p-acp j n2 pp-f po31 d, cst vbz pn31 pns11 vmd xx vhi, (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 25
231 and that is the fault which puts these delayers of Justice into the number of lame men, whose feet seem to crawl, rather then go, if some bodies hands be not quick enough; and that is the fault which puts these delayers of justice into the number of lame men, whose feet seem to crawl, rather then go, if Some bodies hands be not quick enough; cc d vbz dt n1 r-crq vvz d n2 pp-f n1 p-acp dt n1 pp-f j n2, rg-crq n2 vvb pc-acp vvi, av-c cs vvi, cs d n2 n2 vbb xx j av-d; (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 25
232 an honest man may soon be as farre as heaven before them. an honest man may soon be as Far as heaven before them. dt j n1 vmb av vbi c-acp av-j c-acp n1 p-acp pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 72 Page 25
233 Pardon me (my honoured Lords) for speaking of any blind and lame men, in the Courts of Justice. Pardon me (my honoured lords) for speaking of any blind and lame men, in the Courts of justice. vvb pno11 (po11 j-vvn n2) p-acp vvg pp-f d j cc j n2, p-acp dt n2 pp-f n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 25
234 For I confess I know none that are so, and I hope there are no such here. For I confess I know none that Are so, and I hope there Are no such Here. p-acp pns11 vvb pns11 vvb pi cst vbr av, cc pns11 vvb pc-acp vbr dx d av. (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 25
235 But we have learned the more to fear other Professions, by that we see too often in our own. But we have learned the more to Fear other Professions, by that we see too often in our own. cc-acp pns12 vhb vvn dt dc pc-acp vvi j-jn n2, p-acp cst pns12 vvb av av p-acp po12 d. (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 25
236 All that are of our Coat should be (as it is of you in my Text) the eyes to the blind, the Seers of Israel, All that Are of our Coat should be (as it is of you in my Text) the eyes to the blind, the Seers of Israel, av-d d vbr pp-f po12 n1 vmd vbi (c-acp pn31 vbz pp-f pn22 p-acp po11 n1) dt n2 p-acp dt j, dt n2 pp-f np1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 25
237 and the Lights of the land. and the Lights of the land. cc dt n2 pp-f dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 25
238 But even into that holy Order, many blind guides are crept in (we know not how) And one that is truly NONLATINALPHABET, a good Overseer would do well: But even into that holy Order, many blind guides Are crept in (we know not how) And one that is truly, a good Overseer would do well: p-acp av p-acp cst j n1, d j n2 vbr vvn p-acp (pns12 vvb xx c-crq) cc pi cst vbz av-j, dt j n1 vmd vdi av: (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 25
239 And if he fail, there is NONLATINALPHABET, an eye from Heaven, that sees all. And if he fail, there is, an eye from Heaven, that sees all. cc cs pns31 vvb, pc-acp vbz, dt n1 p-acp n1, cst vvz d. (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 25
240 So it is perhaps in the course of Law, Many clear eyes there are, Many good Lawyers. God be thanked. So it is perhaps in the course of Law, Many clear eyes there Are, Many good Lawyers. God be thanked. av pn31 vbz av p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1, d j n2 pc-acp vbr, d j n2. np1 vbb vvn. (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 25
241 But because blind men may stumble upon their places; But Because blind men may Stumble upon their places; cc-acp c-acp j n2 vmb vvi p-acp po32 n2; (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 25
242 therefore a Judge there must be (a clearer Eye:) And if he fail, Deus stat in medio Deorum (saith the Psalmist) that is, in medio Judicum, as the Hebrew word is taken. Therefore a Judge there must be (a clearer Eye:) And if he fail, Deus stat in medio Gods (Says the Psalmist) that is, in medio Judicum, as the Hebrew word is taken. av dt vvb a-acp vmb vbi (av jc n1:) cc cs pns31 vvb, fw-la fw-la p-acp fw-la fw-la (vvz dt n1) cst vbz, p-acp fw-la fw-la, p-acp dt njp n1 vbz vvn. (3) sermon (DIV1) 73 Page 26
243 So, for the other member of my Text, we should be all like feet to the lame, surest to stand fast, So, for the other member of my Text, we should be all like feet to the lame, Surest to stand fast, av, p-acp dt j-jn n1 pp-f po11 n1, pns12 vmd vbi d av-j n2 p-acp dt j, js p-acp vvi av-j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 74 Page 26
244 and closest to them that need us most. and closest to them that need us most. cc js p-acp pno32 cst vvb pno12 av-ds. (3) sermon (DIV1) 74 Page 26
245 But, because many of us halt between two opinions, it is to be suspected, that some in law may halt as much between two causes, and being feed on both parts, will not stir a foot to help either. But, Because many of us halt between two opinions, it is to be suspected, that Some in law may halt as much between two Causes, and being feed on both parts, will not stir a foot to help either. p-acp, c-acp d pp-f pno12 vvi p-acp crd n2, pn31 vbz pc-acp vbi vvn, cst d p-acp n1 vmb vvi p-acp d p-acp crd n2, cc vbg n1 p-acp d n2, vmb xx vvi dt n1 pc-acp vvi d. (3) sermon (DIV1) 74 Page 26
246 And though indeed these are no parts of the body, no more then wooden legs; yet (of all other) they must not be touched on the blind side: And though indeed these Are no parts of the body, no more then wooden legs; yet (of all other) they must not be touched on the blind side: cc cs av d vbr dx n2 pp-f dt n1, av-dx dc cs j n2; av (pp-f d n-jn) pns32 vmb xx vbi vvn p-acp dt j n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 74 Page 26
247 Every small reprehension galls them, because it calls their eyes home, to see a glimpse of what they should be. Every small reprehension galls them, Because it calls their eyes home, to see a glimpse of what they should be. d j n1 vvz pno32, c-acp pn31 vvz po32 n2 av-an, pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f r-crq pns32 vmd vbi. (3) sermon (DIV1) 74 Page 26
248 But now I have done with those blind Cripples, I will only commit them to the eye of the Judge; But now I have done with those blind Cripples, I will only commit them to the eye of the Judge; p-acp av pns11 vhb vdn p-acp d j n2, pns11 vmb av-j vvi pno32 p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1; (3) sermon (DIV1) 75 Page 26
249 it must be his wisdome to see the cause fare never the worse for their sakes. Upon him we rely much; it must be his Wisdom to see the cause fare never the Worse for their sakes. Upon him we rely much; pn31 vmb vbi po31 n1 pc-acp vvi dt n1 vvb av-x dt av-jc p-acp po32 n2. p-acp pno31 pns12 vvb d; (3) sermon (DIV1) 75 Page 26
250 And If the eye be single, all the body will be so: but if the eye be darkness, how great is that darkness? And If the eye be single, all the body will be so: but if the eye be darkness, how great is that darkness? cc cs dt n1 vbb j, d dt n1 vmb vbi av: cc-acp cs dt n1 vbb n1, c-crq j vbz d n1? (3) sermon (DIV1) 75 Page 26
251 If there be any defect in the inferiour Officers of Justice, the danger is the less, If there be any defect in the inferior Officers of justice, the danger is the less, cs pc-acp vbb d n1 p-acp dt j-jn n2 pp-f n1, dt n1 vbz dt av-dc, (3) sermon (DIV1) 76 Page 27
252 and it may the more be born with. and it may the more be born with. cc pn31 vmb dt dc vbi vvn p-acp. (3) sermon (DIV1) 76 Page 27
253 But if the eye offend — you know what follows, pluck it out. He would not have said so, that is the Judge of all: But if the eye offend — you know what follows, pluck it out. He would not have said so, that is the Judge of all: p-acp cs dt n1 vvi — pn22 vvb r-crq vvz, vvb pn31 av. pns31 vmd xx vhi vvn av, cst vbz dt n1 pp-f d: (3) sermon (DIV1) 76 Page 27
254 but to shew us how the greatest danger is in that. As needs it must be; but to show us how the greatest danger is in that. As needs it must be; cc-acp pc-acp vvi pno12 c-crq dt js n1 vbz p-acp d. p-acp av pn31 vmb vbi; (3) sermon (DIV1) 76 Page 27
255 for the best thing corrupted, is the worst: for the best thing corrupted, is the worst: p-acp dt js n1 vvn, vbz dt js: (3) sermon (DIV1) 76 Page 27
256 A bad man is the worst of all creatures, and an evil Eye is the worst of all members. A bad man is the worst of all creatures, and an evil Eye is the worst of all members. dt j n1 vbz dt js pp-f d n2, cc dt j-jn n1 vbz dt js pp-f d n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 76 Page 27
257 There is no passage more easie for entry of vice, then by the cranny of the Eye: There is no passage more easy for entry of vice, then by the cranny of the Eye: pc-acp vbz dx n1 av-dc j p-acp n1 pp-f n1, av p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 77 Page 27
258 For it is alwayes busie about some thing, it is of too fine and quick a mettal to love idleness: For it is always busy about Some thing, it is of too fine and quick a metal to love idleness: c-acp pn31 vbz av j p-acp d n1, pn31 vbz pp-f av j cc j dt n1 pc-acp vvi n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 77 Page 27
259 If it be not employed as it should be, it will be employed as it should not: If it be not employed as it should be, it will be employed as it should not: cs pn31 vbb xx vvn c-acp pn31 vmd vbi, pn31 vmb vbi vvn c-acp pn31 vmd xx: (3) sermon (DIV1) 77 Page 27
260 And so the whole body may fare the worse for the Eye. As it may for the feet too; And so the Whole body may fare the Worse for the Eye. As it may for the feet too; cc av dt j-jn n1 vmb vvi dt av-jc p-acp dt n1. p-acp pn31 vmb p-acp dt n2 av; (3) sermon (DIV1) 77 Page 27
261 If they be lame, the whole body is unconstantly carried on either side: For still I must joyn them both together: If they be lame, the Whole body is unconstantly carried on either side: For still I must join them both together: cs pns32 vbb j, dt j-jn n1 vbz av-jn vvn p-acp d n1: c-acp av pns11 vmb vvi pno32 d av: (3) sermon (DIV1) 77 Page 27
262 and so must every good Judge that will be like to this pattern here, the eye to the blind, and so must every good Judge that will be like to this pattern Here, the eye to the blind, cc av vmb d j n1 cst vmb vbi j p-acp d n1 av, dt n1 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 77 Page 27
263 and the feet to the lame. and the feet to the lame. cc dt n2 p-acp dt j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 77 Page 27
264 Hitherto we have seen what should be the provident care of the Judge to any blind or lame under him, that is, to any that may obscure or hinder the cause. Hitherto we have seen what should be the provident care of the Judge to any blind or lame under him, that is, to any that may Obscure or hinder the cause. av pns12 vhb vvn r-crq vmd vbi dt j n1 pp-f dt n1 p-acp d j cc j p-acp pno31, cst vbz, p-acp d cst vmb vvi cc vvi dt n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 78 Page 28
265 Now, what is the end of all this? but only that he may be able to help, an other rank of blind and lame, the poor Prisoners, the weak Defendants, the impotent Widows and Orphans or any other, that being wrongfully called in question, know not how to help themselves. Now, what is the end of all this? but only that he may be able to help, an other rank of blind and lame, the poor Prisoners, the weak Defendants, the impotent Widows and Orphans or any other, that being wrongfully called in question, know not how to help themselves. av, q-crq vbz dt n1 pp-f d d? cc-acp av-j cst pns31 vmb vbi j pc-acp vvi, dt j-jn n1 pp-f j cc j, dt j n2, dt j n2, dt j ng1 cc n2 cc d n-jn, cst vbg av-j vvn p-acp n1, vvb xx c-crq pc-acp vvi px32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 79 Page 28
266 When the Apostles came near any blind, or lame, the Scripture saith they would NONLATINALPHABET, earnestly and affectionately behold them. When the Apostles Come near any blind, or lame, the Scripture Says they would, earnestly and affectionately behold them. c-crq dt n2 vvd av-j d j, cc j, dt n1 vvz pns32 vmd, av-j cc av-j vvi pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 80 Page 28
267 If these eyes in my Text (our grave and learned Judges) will please to NONLATINALPHABET, to look seriously upon them. If these eyes in my Text (our grave and learned Judges) will please to, to look seriously upon them. cs d n2 p-acp po11 n1 (po12 n1 cc j n2) vmb vvi p-acp, pc-acp vvi av-j p-acp pno32. (3) sermon (DIV1) 80 Page 28
268 How many arguments may they espie in the poorest Innocents, that could not but move them unto pity? How many Arguments may they espy in the Poorest Innocents, that could not but move them unto pity? c-crq d n2 vmb pns32 vvi p-acp dt js n2-jn, cst vmd xx cc-acp vvi pno32 p-acp n1? (3) sermon (DIV1) 80 Page 28
269 In every one of them, they look upon the Image of God, that is so obscured: In every one of them, they look upon the Image of God, that is so obscured: p-acp d crd pp-f pno32, pns32 vvb p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1, cst vbz av vvn: (3) sermon (DIV1) 81 Page 28
270 — and they look upon their own nature, that is so afflicted. — and they look upon their own nature, that is so afflicted. — cc pns32 vvb p-acp po32 d n1, cst vbz av vvn. (3) sermon (DIV1) 81 Page 28
271 In what heavy plight soever they are, they are the members of the same body with themselves; In what heavy plighted soever they Are, they Are the members of the same body with themselves; p-acp r-crq j n1 av pns32 vbr, pns32 vbr dt n2 pp-f dt d n1 p-acp px32; (3) sermon (DIV1) 81 Page 28
272 and therefore no pearls should move their eyes so much, as the tears of a poor Innocent. and Therefore no Pearls should move their eyes so much, as the tears of a poor Innocent. cc av dx n2 vmd vvi po32 n2 av av-d, c-acp dt n2 pp-f dt j j-jn. (3) sermon (DIV1) 81 Page 29
273 They are able to move God himself, who keeps them in a bottle as a rich treasure. They Are able to move God himself, who keeps them in a Bottle as a rich treasure. pns32 vbr j pc-acp vvi np1 px31, r-crq vvz pno32 p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 81 Page 29
274 They are no eyes that see not this: They Are no eyes that see not this: pns32 vbr dx n2 cst vvb xx d: (3) sermon (DIV1) 81 Page 29
275 and if they so pass it over, and look for others to come and help them, in vain is it that they are stil'd [ the eyes to the blind, and if they so pass it over, and look for Others to come and help them, in vain is it that they Are Styled [ the eyes to the blind, cc cs pns32 av vvi pn31 a-acp, cc vvb p-acp n2-jn pc-acp vvi cc vvi pno32, p-acp j vbz pn31 cst pns32 vbr vvn [ dt n2 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 81 Page 29
276 and the feet to the lame. ] and the feet to the lame. ] cc dt n2 p-acp dt j. ] (3) sermon (DIV1) 81 Page 29
277 Nay, it is not enough to help them in this case, that is, only to be their hands, or their feet; Nay, it is not enough to help them in this case, that is, only to be their hands, or their feet; uh-x, pn31 vbz xx av-d pc-acp vvi pno32 p-acp d n1, cst vbz, av-j pc-acp vbi po32 n2, cc po32 n2; (3) sermon (DIV1) 82 Page 29
278 the ground of their help must first come from a tender eye: What is it to relieve a man in misery, with as little care and affection, the ground of their help must First come from a tender eye: What is it to relieve a man in misery, with as little care and affection, dt n1 pp-f po32 n1 vmb ord vvi p-acp dt j n1: r-crq vbz pn31 pc-acp vvi dt n1 p-acp n1, p-acp p-acp j n1 cc n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 82 Page 29
279 as if we did it to a dog? The better judgement of such a deed is from the eye, if that be chearfull, and well affected in the doing of it. as if we did it to a dog? The better judgement of such a deed is from the eye, if that be cheerful, and well affected in the doing of it. c-acp cs pns12 vdd pn31 p-acp dt n1? dt jc n1 pp-f d dt n1 vbz p-acp dt n1, cs d vbb j, cc av vvn p-acp dt vdg pp-f pn31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 82 Page 29
280 And if these eyes here be not thus affected, they will once be sorry that ever they had the honor to be eyes: And if these eyes Here be not thus affected, they will once be sorry that ever they had the honour to be eyes: cc cs d n2 av vbb xx av vvn, pns32 vmb a-acp vbi j cst av pns32 vhd dt n1 pc-acp vbi n2: (3) sermon (DIV1) 82 Page 29
281 therefore, in Gods name, let them look equally and friendly upon all. Therefore, in God's name, let them look equally and friendly upon all. av, p-acp ng1 n1, vvb pno32 vvi av-j cc j p-acp d. (3) sermon (DIV1) 82 Page 29
282 But if there be any difference in the persons of men, here it is, God hath made them the eyes to the blind, But if there be any difference in the Persons of men, Here it is, God hath made them the eyes to the blind, p-acp cs pc-acp vbb d n1 p-acp dt n2 pp-f n2, av pn31 vbz, np1 vhz vvn pno32 dt n2 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 82 Page 29
283 and the feet to the lame. If they lean to any side, the best way is, to lean to the weakest. This is one thing. and the feet to the lame. If they lean to any side, the best Way is, to lean to the Weakest. This is one thing. cc dt n2 p-acp dt j. cs pns32 vvb p-acp d n1, dt js n1 vbz, pc-acp vvi p-acp dt js. d vbz crd n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 82 Page 29
284 And again (which is a second motive) Who so easily abused, as the blind and the lame? therefore God hath made the greatest Judges to be their Patrons, their eyes and their feet. And again (which is a second motive) Who so Easily abused, as the blind and the lame? Therefore God hath made the greatest Judges to be their Patrons, their eyes and their feet. cc av (r-crq vbz dt ord n1) r-crq av av-j vvn, c-acp dt j cc dt j? av np1 vhz vvn dt js n2 pc-acp vbi po32 n2, po32 n2 cc po32 n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 83 Page 30
285 And this may beget a great confidence in a poor man: And this may beget a great confidence in a poor man: cc d vmb vvi dt j n1 p-acp dt j n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 84 Page 30
286 If he see with the eye of the Judge, he need not be afraid to meet his enemy in the face: If he see with the eye of the Judge, he need not be afraid to meet his enemy in the face: cs pns31 vvb p-acp dt n1 pp-f dt n1, pns31 vvb xx vbi j pc-acp vvi po31 n1 p-acp dt n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 84 Page 30
287 If he stand upon their feet, whosoever riseth up against him, he is sure to stand fast. If he stand upon their feet, whosoever Riseth up against him, he is sure to stand fast. cs pns31 vvb p-acp po32 n2, r-crq vvz a-acp p-acp pno31, pns31 vbz j pc-acp vvi av-j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 84 Page 30
288 And is it not able to breed as much terrour in his adversary. And is it not able to breed as much terror in his adversary. cc vbz pn31 xx j pc-acp vvi p-acp d n1 p-acp po31 n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 85 Page 30
289 Shall any man dare to grind the face of the poor, when the Judge saith, he is the eye to the poor, Shall any man Dare to grind the face of the poor, when the Judge Says, he is the eye to the poor, vmb d n1 vvb pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f dt j, c-crq dt n1 vvz, pns31 vbz dt n1 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 85 Page 30
290 & therfore must not spare them, that so nearly provoke his angry eye. & Therefore must not spare them, that so nearly provoke his angry eye. cc av vmb xx vvi pno32, cst av av-j vvi po31 j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 85 Page 30
291 Dare any man trample upon the poor, and think to raise himself by their fall? When the Judge saith, he is the feet to the poor, Dare any man trample upon the poor, and think to raise himself by their fallen? When the Judge Says, he is the feet to the poor, np1 d n1 vvi p-acp dt j, cc vvb pc-acp vvi px31 p-acp po32 n1? c-crq dt n1 vvz, pns31 vbz dt n2 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 85 Page 30
292 and therefore cannot but be as ready to trample upon him again. and Therefore cannot but be as ready to trample upon him again. cc av vmbx cc-acp vbi a-acp j pc-acp vvi p-acp pno31 av. (3) sermon (DIV1) 85 Page 30
293 For, how can any good Judge but be affected with their cause, since he must imagine himself in their person? It is the only thing, that Lysias makes Euphiletus desire of the Judges, in his Oration against Eratosthenes, NONLATINALPHABET, &c. I desire no more (saith he) but that you would imagine this injury done to your selves; For, how can any good Judge but be affected with their cause, since he must imagine himself in their person? It is the only thing, that Lysias makes Euphiletus desire of the Judges, in his Oration against Eratosthenes,, etc. I desire no more (Says he) but that you would imagine this injury done to your selves; p-acp, c-crq vmb d j n1 p-acp vbi vvn p-acp po32 n1, c-acp pns31 vmb vvi px31 p-acp po32 n1? pn31 vbz dt j n1, cst np1 vvz np1 n1 pp-f dt n2, p-acp po31 n1 p-acp np1,, av pns11 vvb av-dx av-dc (vvz pns31) cc-acp cst pn22 vmd vvi d n1 vdn p-acp po22 n2; (3) sermon (DIV1) 86 Page 31
294 and when you have made it your own case, I know it cannot but much affect you. and when you have made it your own case, I know it cannot but much affect you. cc c-crq pn22 vhb vvn pn31 po22 d n1, pns11 vvb pn31 vmbx p-acp d vvb pn22. (3) sermon (DIV1) 86 Page 31
295 The like you have in Demosthenes NONLATINALPHABET, &c. that is, Put on the same affection in my cause, which you would do if it were yours. The like you have in Demosthenes, etc. that is, Put on the same affection in my cause, which you would do if it were yours. dt j pn22 vhb p-acp np1, av cst vbz, vvb p-acp dt d n1 p-acp po11 n1, r-crq pn22 vmd vdi cs pn31 vbdr png22. (3) sermon (DIV1) 87 Page 31
296 I know not how any may be moved by these arguments; without them (me thinks) it were motive enough from their own satisfaction: I know not how any may be moved by these Arguments; without them (me thinks) it were motive enough from their own satisfaction: pns11 vvb xx c-crq d vmb vbi vvn p-acp d n2; p-acp pno32 (pno11 vvz) pn31 vbdr n1 av-d p-acp po32 d n1: (3) sermon (DIV1) 88 Page 31
297 For there may come a time, when old Age may rank the greatest Potentates and Judges of the earth, For there may come a time, when old Age may rank the greatest Potentates and Judges of the earth, p-acp a-acp vmb vvi dt n1, c-crq j n1 vmb vvi dt js n2 cc n2 pp-f dt n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 88 Page 31
298 and best of men, in the number of blind and decrepit, and lame, rob'd of all their health, and outward contentment. and best of men, in the number of blind and decrepit, and lame, robbed of all their health, and outward contentment. cc js pp-f n2, p-acp dt n1 pp-f j cc j, cc j, vvn pp-f d po32 n1, cc j n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 88 Page 31
299 And then there will be no pleasure, to the meditation of their former good deeds. And then there will be no pleasure, to the meditation of their former good Deeds. cc av pc-acp vmb vbi dx n1, p-acp dt n1 pp-f po32 j j n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 88 Page 31
300 They are only valerous then that are not afraid to think of themselves, that dare ask account of their own lives (as Job did here) and can answer themselves in his words. They Are only valorous then that Are not afraid to think of themselves, that Dare ask account of their own lives (as Job did hear) and can answer themselves in his words. pns32 vbr av-j j cs d vbr xx j pc-acp vvi pp-f px32, cst vvb vvi n1 pp-f po32 d n2 (c-acp n1 vdd vvi) cc vmb vvi px32 p-acp po31 n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 88 Page 31
301 I was (once) the eye to the blind, and the feet to the lame. I was (once) the eye to the blind, and the feet to the lame. pns11 vbds (a-acp) dt n1 p-acp dt j, cc dt n2 p-acp dt j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 88 Page 31
302 That puts me in mind of another Argument, left in my Text, and with that I will conclude. That puts me in mind of Another Argument, left in my Text, and with that I will conclude. cst vvz pno11 p-acp n1 pp-f j-jn n1, vvn p-acp po11 n1, cc p-acp cst pns11 vmb vvi. (3) sermon (DIV1) 88 Page 32
303 I was (saith Job ) I was the eye — He took opportunity of doing good while he had those high places. I was (Says Job) I was the eye — He took opportunity of doing good while he had those high places. pns11 vbds (vvz np1) pns11 vbds dt n1 — pns31 vvd n1 pp-f vdg j n1 pns31 vhd d j n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 89 Page 32
304 In which (though a man would have thought him strangely seated) yet, the event proved, that height unable to secure him from that danger. In which (though a man would have Thought him strangely seated) yet, the event proved, that height unable to secure him from that danger. p-acp r-crq (c-acp dt n1 vmd vhi vvn pno31 av-j vvn) av, dt n1 vvd, cst n1 j pc-acp vvi pno31 p-acp d n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 89 Page 32
305 He was once the eye to the blind — yet now the blind and the lame were in a farre better case then he, who so poor as Job? And it is meet indeed, that all of us (especially great men) should stand thus tickle. He was once the eye to the blind — yet now the blind and the lame were in a Far better case then he, who so poor as Job? And it is meet indeed, that all of us (especially great men) should stand thus tickle. pns31 vbds a-acp dt n1 p-acp dt j — av av dt j cc dt j vbdr p-acp dt av-j jc n1 cs pns31, r-crq av j c-acp np1? cc pn31 vbz j av, cst d pp-f pno12 (av-j j n2) vmd vvi av j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 89 Page 32
306 This jogs them as much as pleasure lulls them asleep. This jogs them as much as pleasure lulls them asleep. d vvz pno32 p-acp d c-acp n1 vvz pno32 j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 89 Page 32
307 This whispers in their ears, not to pass the fair opportunity of doing good to others, This whispers in their ears, not to pass the fair opportunity of doing good to Others, np1 vvz p-acp po32 n2, xx pc-acp vvi dt j n1 pp-f vdg j p-acp n2-jn, (3) sermon (DIV1) 89 Page 32
308 lest, when the stroke comes upon themselves, they have cause to expect as little. For greatness hath no other circuit, nor ought any man to dream of any other, lest, when the stroke comes upon themselves, they have cause to expect as little. For greatness hath no other circuit, nor ought any man to dream of any other, cs, c-crq dt n1 vvz p-acp px32, pns32 vhb n1 pc-acp vvi c-acp av-j. p-acp n1 vhz dx j-jn n1, ccx vmd d n1 p-acp n1 pp-f d n-jn, (3) sermon (DIV1) 89 Page 32
309 then that, for which all power, honor, and wealth, is given to him; then that, for which all power, honour, and wealth, is given to him; av cst, p-acp r-crq d n1, n1, cc n1, vbz vvn p-acp pno31; (3) sermon (DIV1) 90 Page 32
310 to support the weakness of other mens fortunes, and to be (as Job was in his greatest glory) the eyes to the blind, to support the weakness of other men's fortune's, and to be (as Job was in his greatest glory) the eyes to the blind, pc-acp vvi dt n1 pp-f j-jn ng2 n2, cc pc-acp vbb (c-acp np1 vbds p-acp po31 js n1) dt n2 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 90 Page 32
311 and the feet to the lame. And now (my good Lords) I shall trespass no more upon your patience, and the feet to the lame. And now (my good lords) I shall trespass no more upon your patience, cc dt n2 p-acp dt j. cc av (po11 j n2) pns11 vmb vvi av-dx dc p-acp po22 n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 90 Page 32
312 then to put you in mind, that this text is only your text, and the application must be yours, by keeping the same Pronoun to it that Job doth here; then to put you in mind, that this text is only your text, and the application must be yours, by keeping the same Pronoun to it that Job does Here; av p-acp vvb pn22 p-acp n1, cst d n1 vbz j po22 n1, cc dt n1 vmb vbi png22, p-acp vvg dt d n1 p-acp pn31 cst n1 vdz av; (3) sermon (DIV1) 91 Page 33
313 I was the eyes, I was the feet. I was the eyes, I was the feet. pns11 vbds dt n2, pns11 vbds dt n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 91 Page 33
314 They are not words for any of us to speak in such a compleat sense as you can: They Are not words for any of us to speak in such a complete sense as you can: pns32 vbr xx n2 p-acp d pp-f pno12 pc-acp vvi p-acp d dt j n1 c-acp pn22 vmb: (3) sermon (DIV1) 91 Page 33
315 And so ever account them as the best priviledge that you have. And so ever account them as the best privilege that you have. cc av av vvi pno32 p-acp dt js n1 cst pn22 vhb. (3) sermon (DIV1) 91 Page 33
316 St. Paul would not communicate his bonds to any (except these bonds, saith he.) Be you as dainty of these titles, keep the verse still in the same number, Saint Paul would not communicate his bonds to any (except these bonds, Says he.) Be you as dainty of these titles, keep the verse still in the same number, n1 np1 vmd xx vvi po31 n2 p-acp d (c-acp d n2, vvz pns31.) vbb pn22 a-acp j pp-f d n2, vvb dt n1 av p-acp dt d n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 91 Page 33
317 and make it good in your own persons. and make it good in your own Persons. cc vvi pn31 j p-acp po22 d n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 91 Page 33
318 And though you be two commonly joyned together in your Circuits, so that (a man would think) it were language good enough to say, We two were the eyes to the blind, And though you be two commonly joined together in your Circuits, so that (a man would think) it were language good enough to say, We two were the eyes to the blind, cc cs pn22 vbb crd av-j vvn av p-acp po22 n2, av d (dt n1 vmd vvi) pn31 vbdr n1 j av-d pc-acp vvi, pns12 crd vbdr dt n2 p-acp dt j, (3) sermon (DIV1) 92 Page 33
319 and the feet to the lame. and the feet to the lame. cc dt n2 p-acp dt j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 92 Page 33
320 Yet, if you be rul'd by my Text, that is not enough, you must keep the number as strictly as Job did in the Hebrew [ NONLATINALPHABET and NONLATINALPHABET ] I was their two eyes, and their two feet, saith he in the duall number. Yet, if you be ruled by my Text, that is not enough, you must keep the number as strictly as Job did in the Hebrew [ and ] I was their two eyes, and their two feet, Says he in the dual number. av, cs pn22 vbb vvn p-acp po11 n1, cst vbz xx av-d, pn22 vmb vvi dt n1 c-acp av-j c-acp n1 vdd p-acp dt njp [ cc ] pns11 vbds po32 crd n2, cc po32 crd n2, vvz pns31 p-acp dt j-jn n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 92 Page 33
321 Nor did he keep it, in the tongue only, but in his practise. He never blinkt to the Rich with one eye, Nor did he keep it, in the tongue only, but in his practice. He never blinkt to the Rich with one eye, ccx vdd pns31 vvi pn31, p-acp dt n1 av-j, cc-acp p-acp po31 n1. pns31 av-x vvn p-acp dt j p-acp crd n1, (3) sermon (DIV1) 93 Page 34
322 while he cast the other upon the poor: while he cast the other upon the poor: cs pns31 vvn dt j-jn p-acp dt j: (3) sermon (DIV1) 93 Page 34
323 While he set one foot forward to help the poor, he never kept the other backward to secure the rich: While he Set one foot forward to help the poor, he never kept the other backward to secure the rich: cs pns31 vvn crd n1 av-j pc-acp vvi dt j, pns31 av-x vvd dt n-jn av-j pc-acp vvi dt j: (3) sermon (DIV1) 93 Page 34
324 His two eyes were for the blind, and his two feet for the lame. His two eyes were for the blind, and his two feet for the lame. po31 crd n2 vbdr p-acp dt j, cc po31 crd n2 p-acp dt j. (3) sermon (DIV1) 93 Page 34
325 All this (to be sure on) he ever did in his own person, ego oculus, I was the two eyes. All this (to be sure on) he ever did in his own person, ego oculus, I was the two eyes. d d (p-acp vbi j p-acp) pns31 av vdd p-acp po31 d n1, fw-la fw-la, pns11 vbds dt crd n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 93 Page 34
326 He did not put it off to others, in hope they would do it for him. He did not put it off to Others, in hope they would do it for him. pns31 vdd xx vvi pn31 a-acp p-acp n2-jn, p-acp n1 pns32 vmd vdi pn31 p-acp pno31. (3) sermon (DIV1) 93 Page 34
327 And that is the surest way, for every man that looks for the reward, in his own person too. And that is the Surest Way, for every man that looks for the reward, in his own person too. cc cst vbz dt js n1, p-acp d n1 cst vvz p-acp dt n1, p-acp po31 d n1 av. (3) sermon (DIV1) 93 Page 34
328 For there will come a day at the great Assise of the whole world, when this Text will be thought none of the weakest pleas for the Kingdome of heaven. For there will come a day At the great Assize of the Whole world, when this Text will be Thought none of the Weakest pleasant for the Kingdom of heaven. p-acp a-acp vmb vvi dt n1 p-acp dt j n1 pp-f dt j-jn n1, c-crq d n1 vmb vbi vvn pix pp-f dt js n2 p-acp dt n1 pp-f n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 93 Page 34
329 Receive the Kingdome (saith the great Judge of all:) why so? because you visited the poor, fed them, clothed them, &c. Receive the Kingdom (Says the great Judge of all:) why so? Because you visited the poor, fed them, clothed them, etc. vvb dt n1 (vvz dt j n1 pp-f d:) q-crq av? c-acp pn22 vvd dt j, vvd pno32, vvd pno32, av (3) sermon (DIV1) 93 Page 34
330 But none have such visitations as you have in your Circuits, none have such opportunities to makes this plea good, ego eram oculus coeco — Wonder not that Job said so confidently, I know that my Redeemer lives, But none have such visitations as you have in your Circuits, none have such opportunities to makes this plea good, ego eram oculus coeco — Wonder not that Job said so confidently, I know that my Redeemer lives, p-acp pix vhb d n2 c-acp pn22 vhb p-acp po22 n2, pix vhb d n2 p-acp vvz d n1 j, fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la — vvb xx d n1 vvd av av-j, pns11 vvb cst po11 n1 vvz, (3) sermon (DIV1) 94 Page 34
331 and that I shall see him with these eyes. and that I shall see him with these eyes. cc cst pns11 vmb vvi pno31 p-acp d n2. (3) sermon (DIV1) 94 Page 34
332 Here is some ground of his confidence, himself had been the eyes to the blind, and could not but be so rewarded. Here is Some ground of his confidence, himself had been the eyes to the blind, and could not but be so rewarded. av vbz d n1 pp-f po31 n1, n1 vhd vbn dt n2 p-acp dt j, cc vmd xx p-acp vbi av vvn. (3) sermon (DIV1) 94 Page 35
333 Which happy reward, we humbly beseech that great Judge of all, Jesus Christ, the righteous, out of the riches of his mercy to bestow upon you in the last day. Which happy reward, we humbly beseech that great Judge of all, jesus christ, the righteous, out of the riches of his mercy to bestow upon you in the last day. r-crq j n1, pns12 av-j vvb d j n1 pp-f d, np1 np1, dt j, av pp-f dt n2 pp-f po31 n1 pc-acp vvi p-acp pn22 p-acp dt ord n1. (3) sermon (DIV1) 95 Page 35
334 To whom, as you do, we all desire to ascribe, all Honour and Glory, now and for ever. FINIS. To whom, as you do, we all desire to ascribe, all Honour and Glory, now and for ever. FINIS. p-acp ro-crq, c-acp pn22 vdb, pns12 d vvb pc-acp vvi, d n1 cc n1, av cc p-acp av. fw-la. (3) sermon (DIV1) 96 Page 35

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