R_ ; fl Commentary uponthe GoLiel Chap,7, CHAR. VII. Verfe 1. 7udgenot,thatye be not judged] Novarïtt. Ma Oc verbum quandam induginem involvit. The word im. tbecks expenjur. I. iiports a kindeof curious enquiry into other mens faults, that we may the more feverely censure and fabjed them to a finifer 4011e- «Qtrin_ interpretation.. It liigniíiesfometimes no more, Igrant, then to sprfart, n- reprehend as Rcns.z.i. But this (fo it were wifely done) our ptet?arq e fom Saviour would never have reprehended. Mora fhalt not hate thy ?Iv I s 4a,ttur, brother in thy heart : but ( for prevention of Poch a mifchief )- IDid. thou fhalt plainly ( not perfunctorily, or in ¡eft, bravery, form, Lev.: 9.17. derifion) rebuke thy neighbour, and not faffer finne upon him, CIE C¡ ? (as fotne reade it :) left thou ¡Per for hisPanne : or (as others) ,aroma tuns. rt pFC life not up hisfnne over him ao an enfigne, blaze it not abroad to tale tarnenfup;r his jud: griefanddifgrace; but clap a plait?er on the fore, and then cum peceatum cover it with thy hand (as Surgeons ufe to doe,) that the world to/10 '4'1142' may be never the wifer.' This charity; which hides with Col-vie. s. aorter her mantle a multitude of tnnes : yea prepares covers and cures I vct,4.8, for the infirmities ofothers as fall as they breed them. And the neglet hereof, the not giving vent to our hearts, by a wife and plain reproof,caufeth abalienationof affedtion,dwelling fufpicious, blinde cenfures,avery habitof mifprilion, and mifinterpretation of all things, till men grow tufty with rancour and malice, the poi. -ton whereof would be loon drawn out by a fèafonable reproof: This,well andwifely done, were far better then judging and grud- ging oneagainft another: frth it is, Judgenot, that ye be not ¡ad- : NO e,re alie gee, and Grudge not,that ye benot cond. mned, Jám.y 9. The fins :n e 'Or; out re ofothers we fhould hearof with indignation, fearfully and unwil. ,ncrariue ju ilingly beleeve, acknowledge with grief, never (peak of them but dex, aut curio= in an Ordinance, rather hide them, as much as may be, with honeft Put expb^rator Brnrd, exeufès, and make apology : as, that there are infirmities' in the bcit,though we know them nor, that as good gold, they are haply The Em,,,,,, 'of the lighteft, may want a grain or twoof their ;41 weight : but word for pia;. give them their allowance and they may pagefor csarrant, &e. Be 'er,- hash eie not raui in reje:ttng, or fowr incenfuring your fellow-fervants. ti hár tlr d That laying is true: Three things arenot fiabjeâ toour judgements., nins, hecauì the counfers ofGod, the holy Scriptures, and the.perfons ofmen, IZorra. I nccrein eve }. (O. :ráuti j i'e otir Thatyebejudged. Judge we molt our felves, and Godwill , [stns, not judge us. Step trom the barre ( where thou halt arraigned accufedt
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