Part II. in the C'RE ATio"^. 383 



fx^Sip yj yXoooSoL XctKivrod alay^uy 5^ "^yve ^ur^ts- 



Q\Q'H^u'mfj{^^ &c. Let the Eye behold no evil 

 things and it is made a Sacrifice \ let the Hongue 

 fpeak no filthy Word^ and it becomes an Oblation ; 

 let the Hand do no unlawful ABion^ and you 

 render it a Holocauft. Tet it is not enough thus 

 to refirain them from Evily but they mufi alfo be 

 employ d and exercisd in doing that which is 

 good 'y the Hand in giving Almsy the tongue in 

 blejfing them that curfe us and defpite fully ufe 

 us ; the Ear in hearkening to divine LeBures aiid 

 Difcourfes, I Cor. vi. 20. Glorify God in your 

 Body^ or with your Body^ and in your Spirit^ 

 which are God's-, and that not by Redemption 

 only, of which the Apoftle there fpeaks, but 

 by Creation alfo: Rom, vi, 13. Neither yield ye 

 your Members as Inflruments oj Unrighteoujnejs 

 unto Siny but as Infiruments of Righteoufnefs wito 

 God, And again , ver. 1 9, Even jo now yield 

 your Members Servants of Righteoufnejs unto Ho- 

 linefs, 1 {hall inftance in two Members, which 

 are efpecially to be guarded and reftrain'd from 

 Evil, and employ'd in the Service of God. 



Firfiy The Eye, We muft turn away our 



Eyes from beholding Vanity , as David pray'd 



'God would his, Tfal, exix. 37. We muil make a 



Covenant with our Eyes^, as Job did, Job xxxi. i. 



Thefe 



