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140 C H A p.2. An Expoftiòn vpm the f econd V E x.8 * Luke Vfe. = Pfal,a.3. ?'Exod.S.Z. citata ex Innocentio ;0. Tibi fall peccant, is their Motto;. Some favouring, flattering rather the eminence of Prin- ces, haue made it queftionable, whither they be bound by theirowne lawes, and lawes of their countrie; neuer did any quefiio ,whither higheft Monarch were fubie61 to the lawes gf God ;Decst.i 7. 9. Kings mull learne to feare the Lord ; to kifie the So tine, P fal. s.: 0,1 I, t a. he is Rex IZ gum and Dominus Dominantism. Heere is a good fellow,as the *vnrighteousludge,norre- "crewing man, tier fearing God: at pleafure difpenfìng, yea, cancelling the lawes of =God , for by his ovine Tra- dirions. Let that exorbitancie of this fpirituall Tyrant, encreafe our detellation of his pride ; make cautionate againfl his bondage. Woe to that land, whofe Princes Rule by abfo- lute foueraignty, not by laves : what differs that Regi- ment from Tyranny? But woe and alas.When they x break the bonds of Gods lawes afund:r, and caliaway thole cords from them who is Dasaidor the Sonne of Idle? Is fcarce worth the name ofRebellion. That of Pharaoh, is to bee trembled at, Y who is I E HO VAH, that I fhovld obey his voice ; that only fuites his. holineflè. And of his defcription and Reuelation thus fare. ti Veas. 8. Whom the Lord(hall conrume with the fpirit of his mouth, and deffroy with the brightnes of his comtning. HIS deflruáíon followes; The mention !inferted to preuent the ouer- di (Comfort ofGodsChildren. The degrees ofit are two : I . Confumption. 2. Abolifhment. Amplifications of Both; By t.Author,the Lord. a.Meanes, i. Of confumption, the Spirit of his mouth. 2. Abolifh- ment; brightnes of his comming. That there (hall be an vtterdeflrutlion, and ruining of Anti. chriff,and his Kingdome,we hence learne not without much folace:

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