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Translated by Ch. Browne and J. Swallow.
50 Pages
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95. Since then I knew these things, and that no one is worthy of the mightiness of God, and the sacrifice, and priesthood, who has not first presented himself to God, a living, holy sacrifice, and set forth the reasonable, well-pleasing service, [2841] and sacrificed to God the sacrifice of praise and the contrite spirit, [2842] which is the only sacrifice required of us by the Giver of all; how could I dare to offer to Him the external sacrifice, the antitype of the great mysteries, [2843] or clothe myself with the garb and name of priest, before my hands had been consecrated by holy works; before my eyes had been accustomed to gaze safely upon created things, with wonder only for the Creator, and without injury to the creature; before my ear had been sufficiently opened to the instruction of the Lord, and He had opened mine ear to hear [2844] without heaviness, and had set a golden earring with precious sardius, that is, a wise man's word in an obedient ear; [2845] before my mouth had been opened to draw in the Spirit, [2846] and opened wide to be filled [2847] with the spirit of speaking mysteries and doctrines; [2848] and my lips bound, [2849] to use the words of wisdom, by divine knowledge, and, as I would add, loosed in due season: before my tongue had been filled with exultation, and become an instrument of Divine melody, awaking with glory, awaking right early, [2850] and laboring till it cleave to my jaws: [2851] before my feet had been set upon the rock, [2852] made like hart's feet, and my footsteps directed in a godly fashion so that they should not well-nigh slip, [2853] nor slip at all; before all my members had become instruments of righteousness, [2854] and all mortality had been put off, and swallowed up of life, [2855] and had yielded to the Spirit?
[2841] Rom. xii. 1.
[2842] Ps. l. 14.
[2843] The great mysteries, i.e., the Sacrificial Death of Christ upon the Cross.
[2844] Isai. l. 4; vi. 10.
[2845] Prov. xxv. 12.
[2846] Ps. cxix. 131.
[2847] Ib. lxxxi. 10.
[2848] 1 Cor. xiv. 2.
[2849] Prov. xv. 7 (LXX.).
[2850] Ps. lvii. 9.
[2851] Ib. cxxxvii. 6.
[2852] Ib. xviii. 33; xl. 3.
[2853] Ib. lxxiii. 2.
[2854] Rom. vi. 13.
[2855] 2 Cor. v. 4.
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