The vvhipper vvhipt being a reply upon a scandalous pamphlet, called The whip, abusing that excellent work of Cornelius Burges, Dr in divinity, one of the Assembly of Divines, entituled, The fire of the sanctuary newly discovered / inserti authoris, Qui Mockat, Mockabitur.

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The vvhipper vvhipt being a reply upon a scandalous pamphlet, called The whip, abusing that excellent work of Cornelius Burges, Dr in divinity, one of the Assembly of Divines, entituled, The fire of the sanctuary newly discovered / inserti authoris, Qui Mockat, Mockabitur.
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Quarles, Francis, 1592-1644.
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[London] imprinted :: [s.n.],
M.DC.XLIV. [1644]
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Burges, Cornelius, 1589?-1665. -- Fire of the sanctuarie newly uncovered.
Whip.
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"The vvhipper vvhipt being a reply upon a scandalous pamphlet, called The whip, abusing that excellent work of Cornelius Burges, Dr in divinity, one of the Assembly of Divines, entituled, The fire of the sanctuary newly discovered / inserti authoris, Qui Mockat, Mockabitur." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56846.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2025.

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D. Burges cap. 7. pag. 274. line 19.

God hath engraven so large and fayre a Character of His Imperial Image in their foreheads (viz. of Princes) as must be sacred in the hearts of all, and binde not their hands onely, but tongues also to the good behaviour, and that for ever. Nor is this carri∣age onely due to good princes, but universally to all.

Cal.

Sacred? a little further: nay, then make him Almighty too: and even, fall down and worship: Make him your graven Image, your Dagon, and hoyst him up for a God; but be sure the Ark be away: Nay, though an Idolator, an Infidell, sacred too: Make him your Bell and Dragon; but you do well to binde his subjects hands to their good behaviour, for feare some Daniel be among them.

Repl.

How now Cal. Is your fornace so hot? you forget that he is Gods Vicegerent, you make so bold with; Remember, there be birds of the Ayre, and things with wings; Had you lived in Ne∣buchadnezzers dayes, you would have sav'd him much Fuell,

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and his Officers some labour: Questionlesse, your fornace had consumed the three passively obedient Children, and been too hot for the fourth to walke in.

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