Chap.9. accordirt3toStMATTx s vr. $nanfwer, as he didonee. For when fulian fail unto him, Be- ° tara?tr hold thou art blinde : Doth. the Galilean thy God care for thee? n . ,s; arias He replied, O thou wicked Apoiate, I give myGod thanks, ereuDe edne that hash trade me blind; that I. might not fee that wretched xie vutrumruan face ofthine. zaiddam, i aa Verfe t o. ,fls 7efur,fate at meat in the houfe, ] Matthew fcaíled i npierareta ga. Chrif'r, for joy ofhis coverfion. Yea, he made a Feafl, a ftaff like rapfu" a King, a very fum tuous featt as S.Lukes word im orteth he L°t`'s Za` Y P h ds v aViceptin. kept open houle, a table for all corners. As Princes at their co- mein tendidu»L ron_tion draw the fireets with coyn, make the conduits runne eu!u,,r,ur anna- wine, releafe prifoners, &c. Sohere, Killthe fatted Calf, and let tat, stie be merry aid he at his fons return. When a firmer repents `a' "' exA- thereare goodies in heaven: initrucnents of mufick are put ts Luk., f the Angels hands, and Tongs into their mouths. Howwell apaid was Zacheus, when falvationwas come home to his houfe? When God was once reconciled to the people in the wilderneff:, after their tîciue in letting up thegolden Calf, to tedifie their great jay and thankfiilneffi, they brought fluff more then enough to the building of theTabernacle. The Centurion, when he once be. Luk T. came a proflyte, built the Jewifh Synagogues that had been throwndown by Anriochus. And7yru4 converted findes another Ifa.a;. ;$_r mannerofwerchandife then formetly,vi.to feed and clothe Gods Saints with durable clothing. Verfe a f. Andwhen the Nitrifies es faze it.] . As envy is quick- fighted. See Ovid: defcriptionofit, Bagzedven, wnEq rT çuear xcúvc+r. The wicked look round about the Saints, fcekiag ro pick a hole in their coats ; they poreand pry more narrowly then Labandid into acolrs f±uff'. Walkcircumfpedly. placf. ,ig TheyPaiduntohis Difciples.] z. Not tohim : where the hedge is lowed, there thedevil leaps over fooneft : as he began his tem- ptation with Eve, apart from her husband, Calasnsniare andaciter, aliguidjalreve adherebit, is a maxime in Machiavel. It is the pro- perty ofdefamations, to leaves. a kinde oflower edit-nation many times, where theyarc not believed. 2. Thefe hypocrites would fecal to fay this in purepity to the feducedDifciples, whom they faw to do the fame with their Maier. An ordinary trick a- mosig make-dates. S.e4 flin had thefe two verfes writtenon his Table, i¡goss amat diElis abfentum roderefamam, Ioffii.invita; francmenfamindiramnoveriteff taiLi. hire'sno ro )mfor railers.
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