Excerpt from Annotations Upon All the Books of the Old and New Testament: Wherein the Text Is Explained, Doubts Resolved, Scriptures Parallelled, and Various Readings Observed
So that in our dayes we fee God bat/yfiolem the word, and 1) great it the company of Preach; (as one Tran?ation rendreth ir,) Pfal.68.1 Land Preachers fpeake the word, and great is the multitude of Sermons: which have fo much more arbounded in number, and excelled in good nefl''e in our Church,as we have beene further removed from the Tyrannicall teigne of that Arch-hypocrite, who ufurpin g the title of principall Bifhop, Pafior, and Doétor of the Church, doth feldome or never performe the principall Office of a Bilhop, Pafior, and Do clot of the Church: which is (as the mdo-synod of ftrcm is forced to confe?''e) to preach the word of God unto the people.
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