Chap.S. aócWdfltg !<0 S ° Pv1 a r 7 a vv. 307 Verfe IS. To depart unto theotherfide`] Either to retire, and repofe himfeif after much pains ( for £uodcaret,alterna requie, Levasndi teeth Vic. the verybirds, when building the netts, fleeabroad forme ft i rer pate times from their work,for recreations fake.) Or elfe the better to tiberé volitaat: edge the peoples delires after hitn,nowwithdrawn. Luther gave: C,cero.E. de this rule to Preachers,for moderating their difcouriès. When thou Gist. der arat.. heft thine hearersmoll: attentive, then conclude ; for fo they will tent i e au cone again more chearfully the next time. dire populism, Verfe 19. Matter, I will f Plow thee,dr-e. Ac Sampfon follow- conclude: eò s ed his parents, till he met with an honey-comb : or as a dog fol- tacriores, redi. lòwes his matter, till he comeby a carrion. Fix diligitur Iefus, bunr.Latt,. propter lefuso. But, as lfaac loved Efate, for venifon was his mear, Gen45.28. and as ludah's Rulers lovedWith fh.ame, Give ye,Hof.4.18. So do hypocrites they ferve not the Lord 3efus Rom., 6. Chrif}, but their ownbellies : they have his perfon in admiration Tuck only for advantage : they can bear thecroffe with luda , fo they maybearthe bag, and lick their own fingers. Ephraim is a heifer that love4 ro treadout the corn : becaufe,whiles it treads, it feeds, Hof: 1. But fuch delicate felf-feekers are re}eeted, as here: when thole thathave honeft aimes and ends héar, Come and doh..46. Verfe 20. The Foxes have holes, &c.] 9. d. Exigua mihi Fontfabfidia autprnf:dia. Nukes opum,fedcui ccelunm terra, p,s- terent, as Ennius laid of Archimedes. The great .rchite 1 of the world,had not a houle to put his head in; but emptied himfeif tir.rev ofall,and becamepoor, to makeus rich, not in goods, but ingrace, y,;,1.a.7. -not inworldly wealth,but in the true treafùre. Say we with that z Cor, s 94 Father, Chrifli paupertar meum eft patrimonium : prefer the re- Aahr"f proach ofChrift before the treafures ofEgypt : and if, betides and Hclb. z i.a6 with Chrift, wehave food and raiment, let us therew h rei con- tent. Say we have no houle onearth, we have one NI heaven nor t Tim.6.s. made with hands. Thofe good fouls dwelt in dens and caves of Heb 1 the earth, yea wandred about in fbeepskins and goatskins, that 38. might have ruf}led in their filks and velvets, that might ( Nebo. chadnezzar-like) have vaunted theinfelves on their ftately tur- rets and Palaces, if they would have let goe Chrift. But that, they knew well,had been tomake a fooles bargain. But the Sonneofman,&c.] So he(tiles himfeif, either to note the truthof his humanity, or the depth ofhis abatement, the Son *f God became the onofman,which was,asonefaid ip a like cafe, .X 4 to
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