Whatever propositions any man shall entertain in his manner of discoursing of these mysteries, let him be sure to take into his notice and memory those great appellatives with which the purest ages of the church, the most ancient liturgies, and the most eminent saints of God use to adorn and invest this great mysteriousness. In the Greek liturgy attributed to S. James, the sacramental symbols are called 'sanctified,' 'honourable,' 'precious,' 'celestial,' 'unspeakable,' 'incorruptible,' 'glorious,' 'fearful,' 'formidable,' 'divine ;' in the use of which epithets, as we have the warranty and consent of all the Greek churches since they ever had a liturgy, so we are taught only to have reverend usages and religious apprehensions of the divine mysteries; but if by any appellative we can learn a duty, it is one of the best ways of entering into the secret. - Jeremy Taylor
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https://twitter.com/Israel/status/1739301627989995842?t=qsVuR6G1GMrYY0Oat8agNg&s=19
"So Yeshua, what about those Antisemites online that keep saying you hate the Jews?"
"Hate Jews? Oy vey! I am a Jew but lemme set this straight, when I told the Sanhedrin and Pharisees the truth, did you know what they and many Jews did to me? You...."
"Quick, Schlomo! Cut the recording now!"
"So Yeshua, what about those Antisemites online that keep saying you hate the Jews?"
"Hate Jews? Oy vey! I am a Jew but lemme set this straight, when I told the Sanhedrin and Pharisees the truth, did you know what they and many Jews did to me? You...."
"Quick, Schlomo! Cut the recording now!"
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