cut in these stones, and set in Rings, which they
weare as Signets. He that makes Bartas speake so
good English, cals it the Seale-fit Onix. I sup∣pose
hee meaneth the Sardius, both because it
communicates the name with the Onix, and Io∣sephus
also in his Iewish Antiquities, where hee
reckons vp these twelue Gemmes, calls this the
Sard-onix.
And I take it for a faire abodement, that this is
the apparent property of the first Stone. Whoso∣ever
be of such stubborne mettall, as he will not re∣ceive
impression, yet a Priest (like Iudah) must be
knowne be his Signet: in that great setting open
of the Seale-office, Apoc. 7. the Tribe of Dan is
noted to be put out, that the Tribe of Levi might
have roome. It shall ever be a piece of my Collect,
both at my private Mattens and Even-song, for
my brethren according to office, Set them, O
Lord, as a Seale on thine heart, and as a Signet on
thine arme; yea, let them bee as the Signet of thy
right hand, which thou wilt not plucke off. This
Seale is double; the one of the person, the other of
the office: that, confirmes us to be the children of
God; this, the seruants of men, in the things of God.
And so wee keepe still on foot the currant distincti∣on
of the worthinesse of the person, and the worthi∣nesse
of demeanour. The seale of our persons is the
same with all other Saints, to wit, the giving of
the holy Spirit, whereby we are sealed to the day of
redemption: for as two parties covenanting doe
mutually seale each to other: so we seale to God
by faith, he to us by his Spirit: and truly absi••