32o t11 Commentary upon the Ga(fiel Chap.9. and Lutherans, have a praxtice of running over to the Lu- theran Church, pretending to be converts, and to build with them. Verte i 5. e/ind 7efiss ¡àiáunto then He makes apology for his accufd Difciples : fo doth he (kill at theright handofhis hea- venly Father, nonfuting all accufations brought againft us, as our 9rae,x7017ty, Advocate, t 74,2.1. appearing for us, as the Lawyer doth for in lint oypo- his Client (Heb.9 24.) opening his cafe, andpleading his caufe,, rpysthe CCII C He helped: us alfo tomake apology for cur felees to God, 2 Cor, of thebrethren 7.11. andexpeereth, that asoccafion requires, we fhould make Revel Ia.to, ¿1,7f07ó,uN'> T retnel,aurér ßtza precise. rigid'e. Erafm. fever t,QrM ad vivufn. nuAc;v. C..aAC.j I I. apologyone for another, whenmaligned and mifreported of by the world. Cow the children ofthe .bride- chamber,&c? ] Our Saviourfeeing them to inofinfirmity, andby the inftigation of the Pharifees, who with their leaven had fomewhat io sx red and feducçd them in their maters abfence, deals gently with them; to teach us what to doe in like cafe. A Venice-glaffe mutt be otherwife handled then an earthen pitcher or goddard, forne molt be re- buked fharply, teverely , cuttingly , ?itsu i. 13. but of others we snuff have coenpafon, mak, n r adrf ffrence, Jude 2 . mourn at longas the Bridegroom, &c. ] Mourn, as at fune rals (fo the word tignifieth.) l liis were incongruous, unfeafonr able and unfeemly at a feaff. It was_a peeviChneffe in Sampfén,r wife, that (hewept at the wedding ; fith that's the dapof the re. jojcing ofa mans heart , as Solomon bath it. Now Chritt is the Churches Spode. He hash the bride , a. d.re the bridegroom, as their mailer the Baptilt had taught them, ?oh. 3. 29., and re- joyceth over every good foul, as the bridegroom rej,.)yceth over the bride, I¡ai.62, 5. Should not the Saints thertfore re. ciprocate ? But the dales Will come.] OurSav bur fitfferedmuch, even ma- ny a littledeath all his iifè lung : and yet, till his palñon, he ac., counts himfelfròb;,as it were, in thebrsd:-chansber. Then it was cfpecially that he,alvne trod thewin.-pref17,and was rolled; alive in the fire ofhis fathers wrath, &c, whentheTsridqroamfhallbe takn from them.,] As now your malter the llaprilt is fromyou; a ,jolt argument and occafion of ypur griefand falling, if pofïibly you may beghimof God out of the bands ofHerod. When. the Duke of Burbons Captains had Aiut, up Pupa Clement.. 8. in the Cattle S..e ingelo, Cardinal', W,alley
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