Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Chap.'. according to S t M A T T H E vv. his value and vertue. Jerus therefore is a (port GoCpel, and fhould worke in us ftrongeft affeetions, and egreffions offoul after him, who hath Pavedus from the wrath to come. The Cr,ecians being i Ther r x. fet free but from bodily fervitude, "called their deliverer aSaviour or,rñQ,oz7ijp to them : and rang it our, Savieur,Saviour, fo that the fowls in El " °C invír. Elam ill. the aire fell down dead with thecry. Yea they fo preffed to come neer him,and touch his hand, that, ifhe hadnot timely withdrawn himfelf, he might have befeemed tohave loft his life. The Egyp- tians preferved by 7ofeph, called him flbrech, or Tender-Father. TindalPín his The daughters of leru(alem met Davidreturning from the (laugh- t. ter of the Phili.ftims with tinging and dancing. When the Lord turned again thecaptivity of his people, they were like them that dream,P(V.1 z6 a. And Peter enlarged, could fcarce beleeve his owneyes ; with fuch an extafe of admiration was he "rapt, upon that deliverance. Oh then how fhould our hearts rejoice, and our tonguesbe glad,AEt. 2.26 ? and how fhould we bevext at the vile dullnefle and deadneffe of our naughty natures, that can beno more affeéted with thefe indelible ravithments ? Jacob wept for joy at the good news,that lofegh was yet alive. loannes Mollim, when- F,K Çoever he fpake of the Name of Jetus, his eyes dropt. And another log F. 8¡ s Reverend Divine amongft us, being in a deepmule, after fornedif- hi ware, courfe that pailedofplus, and tears trickling abundantly from his eyes,before he was aware, beingurged forthe caufe thereof, con- fef ed ingeruou(ly, it was becaute he could not draw his dull heart toprizeChritl aright. Mr Fox never denied begger that asked in Wards Serifs: that Name : And good Bucer never difregarded any ( though dif -- ferent in opinion from him ) in whom hecould difcern aligatid fhrifli: None but-Chrifit, laid that bleffed Martyr at theftake. ¡obiL'a,robrt: And another in the flames, when judg'dalready dead, fuddenly, as ruber Pat nor waked out oflleep, movedhis tongue and jaws, and was heard to Act. andneon, pronounce this wird,yefu. Jt/.a L. Here- alto we have an excellent argument of cur Saviou.rs-divi- nit)? and omnipocency forafintich as the Angel afcribeth unto Jev!rv51Tc4t. him, that which the P(almift aflirmeth ofJehovah, that he íhall. C bryîur au tom non Paer, redeemIfrael from alibi'siniquities, Ptàl. a 3Q. S. with li f 13.4. f.tt,,, e/Z Vcrfe 22. Now .sld this Was done,that it might befulfiled ] An 4v71-0.urs. Angels tettimony is not to be taken, if it be betide or againft.che written word. I amof theca that keep the fayings.of this book;, faith the Angel to the Apottle. For ever,O Lord,thy word isfetled. Rev.ss. inHeaven,Pfàl.i-i9.39,. Verfe 23, _,.::

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