Excerpt from Marthin Luther's Complete Commentary on the First Twenty-Two Psalms
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Excerpt from Marthin Luther's Complete Commentary on the First Twenty-Two Psalms, Vol. 2: Now First Translated, by the Rev. Henry Cole, of Clare Hall, Cambridge, and Late Lecturer of Woolwich, Kent
Ver. 2. They speak vain things, every one to his neighbour deceitful lips; they speak with a heart and a heart.
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Excerpt from Marthin Luther's Complete Commentary on the First Twenty-Two Psalms, Vol. 2: Now First Translated, by the Rev. Henry Cole, of Clare Hall, Cambridge, and Late Lecturer of Woolwich, Kent
These are they who tickle men's itching ears. And Paul says, after the manner of this Psalm, that there should not be some only of such a description, but that they should be 'heaped that is, multiplied, and that the saints should fail: concerning whom enough has been said, Psalm v. And ix.' But yet, enough cannot be said, this depravity of nature is so deep and profound, and especially as concerned in these spiritual things, and in all things which pertain unto God: for the wisdom of the flesh is not subject unto God, nor indeed can be, Rom. Vi.
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