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.41 Ch. 6. - Apoftles St. Mark. feetforth. Ch. 6 2. Becaofc th:y knew his vilible Original, t 2. And they went out,and preach- , and Education, and Kindred to be like that ed that men fhouid repent, of other of the it Neighbours, they were, by 12. N. Repentante is as real a part of the this, made backe. arel to believe Him to be the Son of God. Gofpel, as Faith: And repenting of Unbelief, as it lignifiethConverfion, is Faith it felt Alas, }. But Jefus faid unto them, A tildt Ìn reafonable a duty as Repenting, fhould prophet is not without honour befo hardly obtained 1 but in his own countrey, and a-, 1j. And they call out many de, mong his own kin, and in his own vils, and anointed with oyl many houfe. that were fick, and healed there. 4. It is ufual for Prophets to be IcaR let by t 3. And when the miraculous Power ceafeth, at home, where men that fee their Natural the ceremony of anointingceafeth.. Original, yet fee not the Spirit of God in ¡4. And king Herod heardof him, them, nor know his operations. (for his name was fpread abroad) 5. And he could there do no and he faid, That John the Baptift mighty work, fave that he laid his was. rifen from the dead, and there- hands upon a few fick folk and fore mighty works do thew forth healed them. 6. and he marvelled themfeives in him. becaufe of their unbelief. And he 14. N. Herod believed the Immortality of the Souls elfe he could nor have believed the Refurref}ion. r S. Others faid, That it is Elias. And others faid, That it is a pro- phet, or as one of the prophets. 16. But. when Herod heard thereof, he laid, it isJohn whom I beheaded, he is rifen from the dead. 15, r6. His Confciepce put him in fear of 7,61. 17: For Herod himfelf had Pent went round' about the villages, teaching. 5. It was net for want of Power in (Thrift but becaufe th<y were uncapable receivers. Thus Sin goes cn from bad to worfe: Unbe- lief deprived them of the Miracles, that fhould have cured ir. 7. And he calleth unto him the twelve, and began to fend them forth by two and two, and gave them pow- er over unclean fpirits. 7. He alligned not toany one, a iingular Provinces but fent them byTwos, ofwhich no tenth and laid hold upon John, and one Was Ruler of another. bound him in prifon for Herodias 8. And commanded. them that fake, his brother Philip's wife; for they íhould take nothing for their he had married her.. journey fave a fluff only : no Scrip, t7. N, He could bear thr guilt, but not the no bread, no money in their reproof; But God will make the proude& bear ii:ore. But be food with fandals : and I g. For John had faid unto He- not put on two coats. o o. And he rod, It is not lawful for thee to laid unto them, In what piace fo- have thy brother's wife. ever ye enter into an houle, there a- rs. N. He, that hath a call to tell Kings of bide till ye depart fiotn that place. their Sin, n:uf do it faithfully. ß. &c. N. This is no binding Example to all r9. Therefore Herodias had a Preachers. quarrel againft him , , and -would r I. And whofoever íhall not're- have killed him , but fhe could ceive you nor hear you, avisen ye riot. depart thence , fhake off the dull 59. N. See the bloody mind of a wicked Qeenl The caole of john'a Death, is but his under your feet, for a teítimony a- telling a Sim;r ofhís Sin. gainft them. Verily I fay unto you, ao. For Herod fearedJohn, know- it (hall be more tolerable for Sodom inn that he was a ;nit man, and and Gomorrha in the day of judo anholy, and obferved hint, and ment, then for that city. when he heard him , he did Ir. N. Rejehing the greaten Mercy, and m'ait ' tlttngs, and heard litez glad- G04.1 light, deferveth the great& purith- ment in Hell : What thenWill benveec ofPer- Iy. fecutorl. ° .

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