Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Chap.& according to St M A T T H H vv. tion or'mens fouls. A fair prefident for Preachers : who fhould Optimi ad vat- thus feek to get within the people, and to maintain the credit of &o hi [uat con- their=natty, that their words may carry an authority, andcom cionarotee, mod attention, dixit Lutherut, Andnot as thefcrides] Who fir(I [luck in the bark ofthe law, guipueriliter, And pierc'd not into the heart and fade ofit. s. Delivered for ;Liar; paaràre tir doîtrines the commandementsofmen about wa(hings, tithings, of-c, jimplàcifrae 3. They fought not the glory ofGod, but praife of men : and doceet. Melch. were therefore mad at our Saviour, as one that bare away the Ad- àn vita. bell from them, for a powerful! preacher. 4. They rejea- r;7, e91-1 d vE4" ed Publicans and linnets, though penitent : So did not Chrift. d; 5. They taught coldly and carelefly : but he zealoutly, and im- y?quNxTrrcnr perioufly, as the Law-giver, and not as an Interpreter onely: Trvd mç-,;Wnv as that Prophet like unto me, faith Mofes : yea fare beyondhim. óP»y;urer. or any other that ever fpake with a tongue. For he could, Ep,pnan and did !peak to the hearts of his hearers : Together withhis Seribaru p Scribarumda word there event forth a power, as to heal the bodies ofthof , ttriva erat tor. Luk .r 7. fo the fouls of his elegy$ : he wasa Minialer of the fpi- pida, etumtl,- rit, andnot of the letter onely, Vie, frigida. lido. 2s CtIAp. VIII. Verfe i. greaó multitudesfollowedhim.] j\ /j Any thoufands, as Bondinus `De claritate Chrifti proveth 1` lout ofancient Writers? This drew upon our Saviour the tuicquid ro envy of the Pharifees thofe cankerd carts, who Sejames.li e, acquirirur thought all loti that fellbefdes their own lips : as Nero, they fpi- dan num eft. ted all thcfe whom the people applauded ; and Ti reslike, laid Sen.de wean&. hold with their teeth onall the excellent fpirits oftheir times Nere onniaero ' as it is faid ofTiberi.ue. roue; Verfe a. !rind behold there came a Leper.] This leprofy was Life of Sejanas moll rife in our Savieurs time :God fo order ing, that ?idea was byP.M. (ickefi, when her Phyfitian was nearefi. The ginsare (till a na flypeople : And this kinde of leprcly fcenis to have been prop _r t.< to them, as Plica `Polonica, L [erktu Gallictes, Sudor nglrcus, No flranger in England was touched with this difeafe, ana yet '.theEngli(hwere chafed therewith, not in England onely, but Life of (e, EL in other Countreys abroad : which made them like tyrants, both 6, by S= to. feared and avoided, where ever theycameo -. So were thole Jew Hcym.pag.,ia5. atks, .

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