Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Chap.ir. according to st M A r r x E vv, ton widow is deadWhilefhe liveth, t Tim. î' 6. That good King Titus morites . lived apace, ænr and diedberime, beingdeliciaOrbie, as Titus was few" tail called : and mundi,as Othe : havingat his death (as it is pteredixit, laid ofTitus) one thing onely to repentof and that was his rafla rd auremm god engaging him(èlf in a needleflèquarrel', to the 1offe of his life, and ejj t nonape. the ruine of that flare. Wren Epaminondas was once flain, his rear, nccqutf countreymen were no longer famous for their valour and viftoríes, quam certona. but for their cowardife andcalamities. When Auguflinedepahed V Tiitt-o i)io in this world, we feared,faith one, the worlds ruine, and were ready Nec virtuti. towith that either he had never been borne, or never died. When buorbebaai,fed God took away Theodofius, he took away with him almeR all cladiburinfg. the peaceof that Church andState : So he did of this, with ofsah, ter Nea der. rnaw that heavenly fpark, that plantof renown that 'precious Prince; imueramur.. 1 i Regum decru, invenunoflos,Fßef f benorum, Puerculus. ll eliciæ facli, &gloriagentis eras. . Far. hifi. Ec- as Cardanes fang of our Englifb lofiab, K. Edward the fixth. cl>faaft. Verfe i i. eAlnd lofias begat Iechonias.] Rob. Stephanus reflo- t ndovieo az. í`7cfuvtio, ram reth and rePtifieth the text thus; lofiaa begat laklis and his bre- tubas orta efi thren, and Iakin begat fechonias. For o:herwife, the Middle rario, ur qua fourteenth, (whereby S.glatthew reckoneth) wouldwan: a man, Drier digitocx -. Iehoahaz, younger brother to Ia.n had, after his fathers death, gum attingere Het into the Throne, but was fòon ej fted. Usurpation pro, vilebatur,nuna P baini ferpere, (pers nor. flbimelechs head had Hollen the crown, and by a fideraros efe` blow on his head he is fl {in at Shechern. What got molt of diceree, Bu- the- Cafar s by their batty advancement, nifa rat cities interface- (1xus. rentur ? As onepath it. Notandum, faith the Chronologer,quad S cPethink nuilus f'ontifcum, egreQij aliquid a tempere Bonifaci) terty (rrñofe naeu- pro fedis Romana tyrannideconflituens,diufupervixerif. od tali foe zoro ionic Bonifacio a cidit. It is remarkable that no Pope, of babel was, any note for aft.ivity in his office, was longof life. 4 rbro. 3.19.) Verle 12. Andafter they were brought to Babylon] This the Ihauld he bere Evangeliff inculcates, and rings often in the ears of his impious reckoned, Countre men as a notorious publike judgement on a N ition.tò though he be y P not named,be incorrigibly flagitious, fo unthankful' for mercies, fo impatient of tide he v'be- remedies, fo uncapable of repentance, fo obliged, fo warned, born and died( fo fhamelefly, fo lawieflywicked, quorummaxima benefacia, fla-, obfcurely in. gitia,fupplicia, as the Centurilts tet it forth. Abufèd mercy turnes Ba1kiu Vtriexuv. into fury.. Funccmm. lechonias begat Salatbiel]Neribegat him,naturally,Iechortias; Magdeburg;,,, legaliy;adoptinghit. for his childe,that washis nephew, a Chro.3.. Pregar. ad.; 17. eZnd. Centur.4, .

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