343 A Cononnntary upon theGoél Chap.ti. will they anfwer him ? See my true Treafure, peig,s,4. To preach in their Cities] That is in the Cities ofhis twelve Difciples, in the caufes of Clalilee, while they were doing the 4?atss, inquit, fame in ¡dry. Maldon.it the Jefu to will not have this to be the efá bareticorü. fenfe of thistext, and only beczufe it is the fen1e that the 1-1,E-o. ticks, (as he calls the Protellants) let on it. A goodly thing he holds it to difl"_nt from them, though in a manifefl truth. So George Duke of Saxony was heard tofay : Though I am not igno- rant, that herefies and abufes are crept into the Church : yet; rac.Grynz. will Lever obey theGofpel that Luther preacheth. Fur hatred us Led. inH.ag- tothe man, he would not hearken to the truth he taught. This £eum,pag.4i. is to have the faith of Christ in ret eaofperfont, Jam. i.t, Verfe 2. Nowwhen John had heard in theprifon] Put this fel. t Kino.zz.z . low in prifon, laid Ahab of Micaaaá; Who is thought to have been he that told him fo barely of' letting goe Benhadad. So le. Keck,. Rher. remy that Concionatoräadnoirabilit (as Kecker nan callethhim) was Ecctefaì. cap: for fortyyears pains and patience, call into a deep and dirty duo- att. goon : The Apoflles wereoften imprifoned :fowere the ancient nxveTe `Tara Biflaens under the ten firft perf eutions. From thf deteEia6le or- QaYxs - chyord ofthe Leeminerift's: So Algerime t'`e ItalianMartyr dates yetvozazx eeeev, his letter. Within a few dais of CZ;_glaries raign, almol all J.o de Pont. the prifans in England, were become right Chriilian Schools and pe'o Churches : Bocardo in Oxford was called a C°fledge of ondams, 4it ci+ad Mon. Cramer, Ridly, Latimer, and others, being there kept captive'; f a, 8V This isme cesmiendi :lookfornobetterdealing. Verf 3. Art thouhethatfhouldcotne, &c.] This queilion the Baptit moved not for his own fake, (for he was well affared, and had fufficiently teftified, 7oh.3.) but for his D:fciples better let- dement and fatisfaCtion. This, whiles Tertullïan obferved not, he bath done the Baptift palpable injury in three feverall places; as iflaimfelf had doubtedof theprrfon ofChrif1. Let not us be troubled to be in like manner miotaken and misjudged. Verte -. fiu anfwcredandfaid, &c.] Our Saviour rated them (471;4 r7. net, chafed them not away fromhis prefence, though zealautly a Tina,i.aq. ofEling their matter, but not well, (70h.3.) and envy/I-1,7 fur lass fake. The man of God moil not :hive, Lut be gentle, aft to teach, patient : In meekneffe inflra:`ling tlofe that oppofe them- Az andMon felves, &c. Frier Alphonfoes a Spaniard, reafonin_g wi h Bradford the Martyr, was ina wondeifall rage, and fpakefa high, teat the whop, hcufe rang again, chafing with am &cho, &t, So that if Br4dferd
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