a Serin. 22. 515 Wherein are we endangered by things lawfull ? Luke 17.27, 28. They did eat, they dram, they married, &c. n Ere is let down what the generality of people were d®- 1 ing in the world, they were brutith in the days of Noah before the floud carne and drowned them ; and in the days of Lot before the fire came down from o Heaven and de[lroyed them. In Matrh 6..2,4.38. ix is expreffed by participles, they were eating, &c. 9`;w- 1s, &c. this thews the vigour and a&ivity of their fpirits (pent on thofe things in which they were ingaged, and the word 7rww1 ss, pro - prie de bruris dici volunt Grarrmtr:atici, ut etiam videatur magna effe hujiu verbi empbafrs, quo fignificatur hommes brutorum inflar fore ventri deditos. Beza. This word Ggnifieth a kind of brutiíh feeding themfelves without fear, as it is 7ude 12. but here in the Text the words run iiaop g7nvov £3 4Àovv, &c. They are expreffed by an zuvv9.7.p without a copulative. Camerarius obferves, bac ira ciwveiins, perita magic nota*t & arguunt hominum teneporis illius fecuritatem : fo that the vehemency and eagernefs , and intention of their fpirits in the things they were imployed in is hereby noted : They were very bulk , their hearts, and heads, and hands , all taken i.pin eating, drinking, buying, felling, tic. the áftions named, and the comforts which they were injoying, thole naturali and civil imploy- ments in which they were ingaged, all good and lawfull in then felves, but they were not well imployed in them ; the ufe of thofe things was lawful', but they did tiinfully ufe them : for there is in all thefe afti- ons a narrow' way and a broad way, Meth. zi. 1 3,14. the nar- row way which is ' bounded and limited , and under a rule as to the y u end,
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