r soules,
our selues, our whole [bl]seruice holy, wherefore _praise God in his
holinesse_.
[Sidenote bd: _Lib. de legend. libris gentilium._]
[Sidenote be: _De Ciuit. Dei lib. 6. cap. 6._]
[Sidenote bf: _August. contra faust. man. li. 12. cap. 40._]
[Sidenote bg: _Esay 1. 4. & 10. 20._]
[Sidenote bh: _Luk. 1. 49._]
[Sidenote bi: _Psal. 19. 7._]
[Sidenote bk: _Mark. 12. 36._]
[Sidenote bl: _1. Pet. 3. 2._]
[bm]_Luther_, _Caluin_, _Vatablus_, your _English-Geneua_ bibles, & our
new translation haue praise God in his _sanctuarie_, the which in holy
scripture signifieth either heuen, or the temple, heauen is often called
in sacred writ _Gods sanctuarie_, for [bn]thus saith he that is high and
excellent, he that inhabiteth eternitie, whose name is the holy one,
_I dwell in the high and holy place_. Christ in comming to vs is said
to _breake the heauens_ Esay 64. 1. and when he went from vs vnto his
father _a cloud tooke him vp into heauen_ Acts 1. and _fro heauen_ he
shal come againe to iudge the quicke and the dead 1. Thes. 4. 16. That
_his sanctuarie_ may be taken heere for heauen, is gathered out of the
very next clause (_praise him in the firmament of his power_) the which
(as [bo]_Caluin_ & [bp]other expositors haue well obserued,) is
exegeticall, and expoundes the former, as if Dauid should haue said,
praise the Lord in his sanctuary, that is _in the firmament of his
power_, for the heauens declare the glory of God and the firmament
sheweth his handy worke Psalm. 19. 1. let all people praise God our
father in heauen, especially such as dwell with him [bq]in heauen,
O praise the Lord all ye blessed Angels and Saints inhabiting his
sanctuarie which is highest and holiest.
[Sidenote bm: _Idem Genebrard et alij._]
[Sidenote bn: _Esay 57. 15._]
[Sidenote bo: _In loc._]
[Sidenote bp: _Bellarmine in loc._]
[Sidenote bq: _Genebrard Agellius Acernensis epist. in loc._]
[br]Other apply the word _sanctuary_ to the Temple, so termed for two
respects especially. 1. because God manifesteth _his holines_ toward
vs in that holy place more principally, calling it expresly [bs]_his
house_. 2. a _sanctuarie_ in regard of our _holy seruice_ toward God,
for albeit euery day be to the good man a sabbath, and euery place a
temple; yet the God of Order hath appointed certaine times, and certaine
places also, wherein hee will bee worshipped publiquely, saying
Leuiticus 19. 30. _Ye sh
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