Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

306 A Commeot#ryupon the Go-NI Cbap.8. for fuffering the Article pf Priefcs Marriage to be difputed, as dangerous : Becáufe it is plain, that married Priers will turn their affe Lions and love to wife andchildren ; and by confequence, to theirhoufe and countrey a fo that the itri&dependancewhich the Ilift.of(énunc, Clergy hath upon the Apollolike-fea- would ceafe : and to grant Vert. fol. o so. _Marriage to Priefts, would deftroy the Ecclefafiicall Hierarchy and make the Pope,BifhopofRome only. Verfe 15. Andhe touched her hand] A fpeedy and eafiecure of the fever ; fuch as Hipocrates or Galen could never skill of. They doe it not but by many evacuations, long diet,e5c. betides that, much goldmull belavilhed out of the bag, as it is,hf.46,6. Becmaa. the poor patient crying oft out, al ár, whence 2/Eger, as force thinly., Chrili by his word and touch only, cloth the deed in an in- (tent. As he can blow us to deflruftion, Iob4.9. nod us to de- Val Mç, ftruftion,Pfl.80.a6. fo, when Hernati thinks himfelf freefrom., fcclef; r s, ç. thedead,free of that company, and the mourners begin togo about the fireets, he can (peak life unto us, andkeep us that we go-nor down to the pit. She arofe, amd minif redunto them,] Thereby to evince the truth of the miracle, and to evidence the truthof her thankfull. neff. At-x.1 L i LC Verle a6. ;when theeven L3 as come] In the morning he fowed his feed,and in the evening he withheld not his hand. It is good to .447. ani Matt. be doing whiles it is day. Mt BradsrdMartyr,lleld that hour not fa?.t a 57. well fpent, wherein he didnot Tome good, either withhis tongue, pen,or hand. Yak 17. Himfelf' tookour infirmities ] The Prophet fpeak eth offpirituall infirmities, the Evangelift applieth it to corporall. Andnot unfitly : for thofe are the proper et/eels of thole : we may thankour fins for our ficknefles, Rev.2 22. She had ftretcht her felfupon a bed offecurity, the fhall becall, another while, upon a ti)uon.16, abed offickneff:. e.-lft had laid the prophet by the heels; and now Godlam him by the heels, direaf3ng him in his feet. Sin is an nnivcrfallfickneffe ; like thofe difeafes which the Phyftiäns fay are corruptio retires f bft'antie. And our lives are fuller of fins then the firmament of liars,, or the furnace of fparks. Hence all our bodilydiltem,pers which when we groan and labour under,, let usrefleft and revenge upon fin as the motherofall mifery. And when weare Glade whole, fn no mere, lcf a Werfe thing come Niel; au.. Verfs<.

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