An Exposition of the Last Psalme by John Boys
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followers of them as they were followers of Christ; is (as [o]blessed
_Latymer_ was wont to say) the right worshipping of Saints, and of God in his Saints. [Sidenote g: _Iames 1. 17._] [Sidenote h: _1. Pet. 5. 10._] [Sidenote i: _1. Cor. 15. 10._] [Sidenote k: _Euseb. Emisen. hom. de S. Maximo._] [Sidenote l: _See Harmon. confess. sect. 16. pag. 486._] [Sidenote m: _Maior præsat. in Psal. 22._] [Sidenote n: _Owin epigram. lib. 3._] [Sidenote o: _Ser. on Christmas day preached at Bexterly, & ser. on S. Stephens day at Grimstorpe._] Againe, for as much as there is a _communion of Saints_, as we cõfesse in the Creed, a knot of fellowship betweene the dead Saints and the liuing; it is our dutie to praise God for their good in particular, as they[p] pray to God for our good in generall. It is required on our part I say, to giue God most humble thanks for translating th{~e} out of this [q]valley of teares into Hierusalem aboue, where they be [r]clothed with long white robes, hauing palmes in their hands, and [s]crownes of gold on their heads, euer liuing in that happie kingdome without either dying or crying, Apocal. 21. 4. and this also (in the iudgment of _Augustine_, |
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