Schlater - BS2725 S35 1627

400 Cu A P. S. fir. Expofition roposs th,e, firfl Va R.3, VERS. 3. For when they ßh11 f iy,. Peace and fetfety ; then fudilen dE. flrullian commeth vpon them, as trauell %Ion 4 W4mgn with childe, and they Jhall net efcape.- He A oftle in this verfecontinues the ex plicarion of his former concluton; with. all dcfcriBing,Firft,the fate of the times. Secondly, the effect of that fecond corn mingofChrift toward_ the wicked; the flare of thole times is this, they fliall be full of fecurity. Thirdly,thc effeef that Day brings to the vngodly, is de- ftrultion ;_amplified by three cirurnffrnces. it isFirft, [redden, f econdly, painfullthirdly, inexitaó /e. For the firft,the note is this ;Ticked men are neuer more fecure, than when: their delrué'lion is neerefl;: neuer netrer deflrullion, than when they are moll fecure. Thos was it Lnk.I7.7, with k the old word, thus with Sodome and Gounorrhe. 18. . Saith Avg, when heis going to execution, ' The bitter - x'Sam.x5.31 neffeof death. itouer. See .mBELSHAZZAR inter pocula, for- m Dan.s.y;3o. prifedbythePerfans ..Getaerali.yfaith lob of Epicures ; Iob za. a ;. They /end their dates in wealth, and n in a tnomsot goe downe to Hell. No martial : Eft, height of fecurity grower from height of infidelicie, and.contempt ofGods threatnings. Faith breeds feare:ehemore we belceue,thernote we n Ee of King.zz.zo. ble at Gods Iodgements : 0 a s l o s s .A H, All fecurity comes from infidelities heightof security, from height of infideiiy. No maruell if the Lord now hallen his wrath, to iullifie his truth;and to teach them byfenfe, what they would not learneby his Word:. Secondly, befides,there is a confequent of extreme fe- cuticy, mentioned by ,Mofes, vpon which followes tic- ? Dee:t.?9.r8. llruftionimmediatclÿ, ItisP adding drunkennef fetothirfr. When they once begin to blefieth ëfelues in their iniqui- tie,

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