(C. J., I., pp. 319, 320.)

Heady Stuff.

With the heart man doth believe, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation; first, he has it in his heart, before it comes out of his mouth, and this is beyond that brain-beaten—heady stuff which man has long studied, about the saints’ words which holy men of God spake forth as they were moved by the holy ghost: so the holy ghost moved them before they came forth and spake them.

(Works, VIII., p. 19.)

Hypocrisy.

For many are crept in unawares, who are self-ended, slow-bellies, who love this world more than the cross of Christ, who are got high in the form and have great swelling words which they can utter for their advantage in earthly things, deceiving the simple therewith.

(Works, VII., p. 60.)

Saying and Doing.

For there are children of darkness that will talk of the light and of the truth and not walk in it.

(Journal, 8th ed., I., p. 60.)