334 A Commentary upon theG®(Jiet Chap. to. felves. Ye flail be fupplied from on high bothwith invention and elocution. Demoflhe,*es,that great Oratour,was many times our, when he fpake to King Pkilip, and fometimes foamated Otiat he had not a word more to fay. Mofes, that great fcholar, feared he (Mould want words when he was to fland'beforePharaoh, and profeffeth, that Gnce Godhad called him to that fervice, he found leffe freedom offpeech then before. Latotmu ofLovain, a very learnedman, having prepared an eloquent Oration to Charles the fifth Empereur, was fo confounded in the deliveringof it, that he came oifwith greatdifcredic, and fell into utter defpair. No won- der therefore though the Apofiles, being ignorant and unlettered men, were fomewhat troubled how todoe when brought before Kings and Kefars, Our Saviour here cures themof that care, by a promife ofhelpefrom heaven : And they had it, Afis Z. &4. & . & 7. And fo had the Confeflours and Martyrs inell ages of the Prat retor ('e Church. Nef to uncle veniunt ifiæ meeliwiones, faithLuther of eastidié,vetit himfe f in a letter to his friend. And in his bookof the Babylonifh_ 3e14.4,c}icrcm captivity heprofeffeth, that whether he would or no, he became s "e71' every day more learned then other. How bravely did Anne Af- k , Alice Driver, andother poor women anfwer the lloe4ours, and put than to a nonplus? Was not that the fpirit of the Father fpeakiug in them ? Verfe 20. But the Spirit of your Father] Who borroweth your mouth for prefent, to fpeakby. It is he that forms your fFeechcs for you, dilates them to you, filieth you with matter, and fùrnifheth you withwords. Fear not therefore your rude- neffe to reply. There is no mouth into which God cannot put words : And howoft doth hechufe the weak and unlearned to confound thewife and mighty, as he did Balaa,:as Aire to confute his mailer ? lei leis liti. r7 Verfe al. And the brother fliall do liver up thebrother] As e./flphonfats Diariur did his own brother john at Neoberg in .Aáß, onddáoa. Germany. So, Doefour London, made Filmer the Martyrs own jai r t a. brother witntffe againfl him, cherifhing him withmeat and mo ney, and telling him he fhould never lack as long as he liv.d, &mac. btd goa, So, oneV/oodraaa was delivered by his own brother into his ene- ms hands. Of him and other Martyrs burnt with him, white, 3E4.1213, Bifliop of wincbi.fttr after Gardiner, falfly affirmed in a Sermon, Good people, thefe men deny Chrift toGod, and the holy Ghoit isbe Lied 6.c In the civil wanes srf Franco, theCowes fought againfl
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