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An Exposition of the Last Psalme by John Boys
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[Sidenote br: _Luther Vatablus Chald. apud Genebrard english Com.
dedicated to Mr. Herlakinden._]

[Sidenote bs: _Esay. 56. 7._]

[Sidenote bt: _Hooker eccles. pol. lib. 5. ยง. 24._]

[Sidenote bu: _Mark 11. 7. Luke 19. 46. Matth. 21. 13._]

[Sidenote bx: _1. Cor. 11. 22._]

[Sidenote by: _Ecclesiastes 4. 17._]

[Sidenote bz: _1. Thess. 2. 13._]

[Sidenote ca: _Rom. 1. 6._]

[Sidenote cb: _Canon 88._]

Or (as [cc]_Martine Luther_ interprets it) praise God _in his
sanctuarie_, that is, _for his sanctuarie_, for [cd]shewing his word
vnto _Iacob_, his statutes and ordinances vnto _Israel_, for his
adoption, and his couenants, and his promises, and his seruice, Rom.
9. 4. O praise the Lord for his [ce]true Church established for the
present among the Iewes, and hereafter in the fulnesse of time to be
constituted among Christians vntill the worlds end. For this clause may
bee construed of the mysticall heauen and temple, so well as of the
materiall heauen and temple. The good man (I meane the true Christian)
is not only Gods [cf]house, but also Gods [cg]temple, yea, Gods heauen,
as [ch]_Augustine_ expounds the words of Christ, _Our father which art
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