Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

,A Commtntar'yupon *Clef Chap,z. Veríe:2Z. But whest be heard-that rirchelaus ] N,iihér good egge, norgood bird, as theyfay. Corneal/4,0 aithDio l nihil cogi- tabat bons, pia id non didicerat, quad iffe fuel, zt&ar: never .thought ofany good, for he had never learned it.. No wore had this iirchelatu.: Pupe Paul the third, when his tonne Farrefis hadcommitted an unlpeakable .violencè.on. the Perlon ofCofmsu Charius Bilhepof Fanum,aud then poifoned him, held him[elf excuted, that he could lay, Hue vitia, me non commonftratore, didicit : He never learned this of the father. But Archelaus though he could never attaine to his fathers craft, yet he had learnthis cruelty. Feirce he was, but fooliih ; lavage,but filly; a flug, a Ilowbelly, anevil bean : wherefore the Jews Toone rebelled againft him ; and flnguflsu (after ten yeares abute of his autho- rity ) ban flied him to Vienna,or,as others fay, to Lions inFrance : [cuing up in his Read his brother Herod, the is ne that deridedand fet at nought cur Saviour athis pillion, as St Hierome writeth. Verle 23. Andhe came anddwelt in a city called Nazareth Hencean opinion among the people, that he was borne there, and Joh,r 4L. fo could not be the Mell"aas, as the Pharitees on that ground per- fwaded : for can any good -come out of Nazareth ? The devils alió, though they confect him the Holy One of God, Mark,1.24. 25. Yet they cunningly call him le/us ofNazareth, to nourifli the erreur of the multitude, that thought he was borne there, and fonot the Chrift. When one commended the Popes legate at the Satan atigoan Council" of Baftl, Sigifmmed the Einperour answered, Tamen do verax, /æ Romantu eft. So lec the devil ipeake true or falle, fair or foul ; pint mendaz, yet he is a devil' Rill : beware of him. , . leenperfaüaz That it might be elfilled which was ß «,klen by the Prophets 3 For the book of Judges was written by lundry'Prophes,in feverall ages. And there be very grave Authorsof opinion, that Ezra (that skilful' (tribe,) either htmtelf alone, or with the helix of his col- leagues godly and learned men like himlelf, intpired by the holy Ghoil, compiled and compofed rhofe books of Io/hna, Judges, Samuel, and Kings, out of diverte Annals, preferved by the Churches of tbofeages, wherein chore things were aced. He/hall be called a Naziren ] fhat great Vin ory, whereof Sampfon and the rat' of his order were but types and lhadowes. The very name tignitieth onefeparate and let apart from others, as lofeph was feparate from his brethren, Gen. 49 26. And it isa- 1cribed to three forts of men, ufuálly fet above otters, (as Divines have _.=....r

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