Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Chap.ao. according to St M A T a vv. ;?7 free and forward for God : he was the firft that complained of L hron,a4, the negligenceofhis belt officers in repa ring theTcmple.Whiles 4,5.6. Bradfordwas alive, he kept upRidley, and fo did Latimer Cren- mer, from thinking upon revolt. 3. If one prevail, two (hall withfland him. The enemy is readieft to afTault, where none is by to affili : and much ofour ftrength is loll- in the loffe of faith- full friend : Whence Pausforejoiced,that Ppaphroditus rLcovered, Thil.2.2y. For their owomat nail help and cemfort was it there xana. flies,' fore, that they were Pent out by pars, V 7s a, `- 'Q.0iu. vc, as the e, Poet (peaks ofhis V lyffes and `Diomedes, fnt to fetch in the, `Pal r.a éd helium. Secondly for the fakeof others, that the bad, might be it u ic,x, pavit the fooner fet down and covinced ; the better confirmed and fet- ore Lutherus led in the truth ; fah in the mouth oftwo or three witneffes, . es ore tvle, For this it was, that God let forth thole noble pairs, Moles and xxì onÀàv Aaron, Zerubóa_bel and 7ehofbuah, `Paul and Barnabas, the two wet :Aa¡ísry faithfulswitneffes, Revel.i I,3. Luther andc.XelanEElhon, Zuinglius and Oecolampadiut; &. Verfe.3. vartholomew] This, fay force, was that Nathaniel, yoh.i. He is by Dionyfius quoted to have laid of Divinity, Et ,Manam effe &minimam : that it was large in a little room. Matthew the `Publican.] See here, as in a mirrour, Chrifts free grace in filch achoice,aid Matthews true grace in not diffembling his old trade, but ;framing himfeifthat God might be glorified t. and thankfully cryingout with Iphicrates, iy hey as oie, front how finfull and (harniifull, to how high and honourable a calling ancdi courfe oflife am I advanced ? Verf 4. Simon the Canaanite.] Or a man of Cana ii Galilee, (as ?skiers Efcariot) that is, a man ofKerioch ; Sec ofh..t 5. 25.) gip Simon the Zelot, Sc Lukecalls him. Cbrift,when h: called him signifeatcm. to the Apofllatbip, either foul1, him, or made him aealoua : Tar- Cic.5 Tuft. dis mentibus cirrusnonfacile committitur. Eior, de at pay et. --cfedivribusefe Poetis Non Dij non homines, non_conce(férecolurnnæ,. Verfe 5. Thefe twelve ?elms PentEarth] Oat of deep cotnrnife- ,?xv> gives. rationofthole poor fcattered Cheep, that lay panting for life, and I,c,r well nigh gafping their Tall-.- Saul, that ravening wolf of venia. min, and his fallow- Pharifees,notonely breathed out threatnings, but worried ChriilsCheep, tlaat bore golden fleeces. Now, be- caufehe could not goo to them all himfif in perfon, he fends out the twelve. Therebyalto to teach them and us, tkat na Miniffer

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