Brightman - BS2823 B85 1644

The Epre caufe our Brightman, for his f regular meekneffe, humility, and godlineífe, was thought by them among{d: whom he lived and had to do, tobe free from all manner ofaffe&ation ofNovelties as al- fo becaufehe is not fingular inhis manner of in- terpreting : for ainonglì the Hebremes, Aben Era conceives the myfferie fromAbraham to theMef- fias, to be here let forth ; And fome among{}us from the Mefsias to the Churches freedomne un- der Conftantine : And in this they all agree,that force things areparticularly to be applied. And laf%ly, .becaufe our Author doth not delire credence in any thing, but where it may be grounded upon Thee a lure foundation, therefore/arenot, try all things, ácar. =4: and hold.felt thatwhich isgood; The f) irits'ofthe !Prophets 33- -are fubjeEt:tothe Prophets. Butadmit this Prophetical! and particularap- plication doth not pleafe you ; yet tobehold the whole condition of the Church from thetiue of David, till time {hall be no more ; and this let forth in a {horsand eafie table, cannot choofe but bebothprofitable and delightful) unto thee. Reader,I thought good topremil e there things for thy fake,and forthe Authors praife; (at which I chiefly aim) tnucliiiriore might be;fpoken, but read theAuthor, Who in the Exphcatiton'ofthe firf verle, loth by waÿ of Proeme, adrnir .bly let

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