Brightman - BS2823 B85 1644

CAP. H. touchingAritiehr á. 699 . and darkfome to the nnbelievers,and to the reii of the wìçked rout, when they be fulfilled as they werebefore. For why do the ?ewes deny that Ch, riff is yet come, whereas the promife touching him hath been brought to the iffue thereoffo many Age before ? Why did they not acknowledge Elias inthe perfon ()flab: Raptift,feeing that that place imt Ialachydid point the fingerat !Sim fo evidently ? It is not to be doubted, but that- that abominationofdefolatiom which Daniel foretold, and C`trift commands to have it coní}dered +of fo diligently, is long ago paff and gon in thedeferuftion ofIerufaAmmw But yet do all Chriftians agree about this point what this abomina - tio,a fhould be? As touching-Syb'illa, the firfk letters of theverf:s about this matter, might havetaught men what this name fhould be. But the (eWes do neither bel'ieveSybil, and they do ffiffiymaintain it, that the name ( Iefui) doth not fduare fitly with that number. They brabble about the orthographie, as you did right now, and them takeaway the Tait letter fromthe word, curtailingand maim- ing it as theywrite it thus, Iefchst or though they fhould grant that the Ain- Were to be put to ir, yet they wotrld'aek how the Greek Sigma is put in the toosne ofit; feeing it is wont to be- exprefled'elfe- where by 2Plpha, or by VpPlòn. Do younot fee therefóre what a frivolous andpoor argument you make here ?' Will you for Anti- ehrifs fake to prove him not tabe come yet, lendyour helping hand to the IcWes toproveon their fdewith oneand the fame labour, that Chrig is not come neither ? But is very fhtable that Chrift- fhould be fought againff,rnd A»tichriffought for,with thefameargnmments. You are fo compafredabout andoverfpred, (7 Bellarmine ! with the thick fmoakof the bottomleffe Pit, that you cannot behold the An- gel of thisPit with pure eyes-. You mnf+come forth into theDefart with Iohn, and {land without.the Ream thishellifh hole, and then you fhallfeealithings appearing aloft clearly unto you. ----^- --- CHAP. XI. of the Marke of ANT C: it I S T. V7Ee have declared abundantly, Chap. i 3. Y 6, i7. ici what `/ / things the Marl¿ of, the Beaft cotrtìffeth, againft which ellarmine obje teth two things: one out ofthe Text, another out of the Anrigteity of the ligner, wherein wee place and bound the Mark; Hegathereth fourthings out of the Text : Firt;that the mark fhall

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