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- "HYPOCRITE'S SOLIOQUY" by FRANCIS QUARLES
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- "Everyone lies to his neighbor; their flattering lips speak with
- deception." -Psalm 12:2
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- There is no such stuff to make a cloak of as religion; nothing so
- fashionable, nothing so profitable: it is livery wherein a wise man may
- serve two masters, God and the world, and make a gainful service of
- either. I serve both, and in both myself, by prevaricating with both.
- Before man none serves his God with more severe devotion: for which,
- among the best of men, I work my own ends, and serve myself. In
- private, I serve the world; not with so strict devotion, but with more
- delight; where fulfilling of her servant's lusts, I work my end and
- serve myself.
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- The house of prayer who more frequents than I? I fast with those
- who fast, that I may eat with those who eat. I mourn with those that
- mourn. NO hand more open to the cause than mine, and in their families
- none prays longer and with louder zeal. Thus when the opinion of a
- holy life hath cried the goodness of my conscience up, my trade can
- lack no custom, my wares can want no price, my words can need no
- credit, my actions can lack no praise.
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- If I am covetous it is interpreted providence; if miserable, it is
- counted temperance; if melancholy, it is construed godly sorrow; it
- merry, it is voted spiritual joy; if I be rich, it is thought the
- blessing of a godly life; if poor, supposed the fruit of conscionable
- dealing; if I be well spoken of, it is the merit of holy conversation;
- if ill, it is the malice of malignants.
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- Thus I sail with every wind, and have my end in all conditions. This
- cloak in summer keeps me cool, in winter warm, and hids the nasty bag
- of all my secret lusts. Under this cloak I walk in public fairly with
- applause, and in private sin securely without offence, and officiate
- wisely without discovery. I compass sea and land to make a proselyte;
- and no sooner made, but he makes me. At a fast I cry Geneva, and at a
- feast I cry Rome. If I be poor, I counterfeit abundance to save my
- credit; if rich, I dissemble poverty to save charges. I most frequent
- schismatical lectures, which I find most profitable; from thence
- learning to divulge and maintain new doctrines; they maintain me in
- suppers thrice a week. I use the help of a lie sometimes, as a new
- stratagem to uphold the gospel; and I colour oppression with God's
- judgements executed upon the wicked. Charity I hold an extraordinary
- duty, therefore not ordinarily to be performed. What I openly reprove
- abroad, for my own profit, that I secretly act at home, for my own
- pleasure. But stay, I see a handwriting in my heart which damps my
- soul. It is charactered in these said words, 'Woe to you,
- hypocrites', Matthew 23:13."
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- -Francis Quarles
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- A warning to all you hypocrites out there, to which we know, none of
- you are. For you have told us so.
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- "Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have led a blameless life...I do not
- sit with deceitful men, nor do I consort with hypocrites; I abhor the
- assembly of evildoers and refuse to sit with the wicked." -Psalm 26
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- "...With such a man do not even eat." -1 Corinthians 5:11
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