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INS:"Hypocrite's solioquy" by FRANCIS QUARLES
"Everyone lies to his neighbor; their flattering lips speak with
deception." -Psalm 12:2
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.
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.
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.
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."
-Francis Quarles
A warning to all you hypocrites out there, to which we know, none of
you are. For you have told us so.
"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
"...With such a man do not even eat." -1 Corinthians 5:11
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