Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Chap.' I. according to St M A r r r3 E vv. 349 `Bradford had been any thing hot, one houfe could not have held. them. Go andfbew7ohn what things, &c.]eric gives th :m a rea11 teflira3o. ny, anocular demonflration. This was the ready way to win upon their=, who might have fufpeeted a Pimple affection, not fe- conded with fuch undeniable arguments. Let our lives as well as our lips witntfi: forus : Vivite concionibus, concionaaminimoribta, faith one. Net non elequimurmagna, fedvìvinsut, Paid the Church ofold, This is the way to flaughter envy it felt; and to raft," in the hearts of the righteous: Veráe g. The6linde receive theirfight.] Our Saviour feems to fay the fame toId" that file did to 7udu, gin,38.25. Difcern I pray thee, whole (works) are thefe. The end of his miracles was theproofofhis tnaj elty. The poor have the Goi el, &c. ] Gr. are, Gofpelized é they rot onely receive it, but are changed by it, transformed in- to it. Vcrfe6. eflnd6leledisbe, &c.] This he addes, as correaing theprepofterous emulation of Iohns Difciples, who ftumbl:d al- to at his meanneffe. Howbeit our Saviour faith not, Curf:d be ye for being offended in me: But 'Blefedù he, &c. Gods tender lambs mull be gently handled. Evangelizaturn, non maled:aum sniff?tses, faid Oecolarnpadi t to!Farellut, whowas a moil; excl- lent Preacher, but overcarried perhaps fJme_imes, by his.? eai fur God. I commend thine earneitnef e, (as he there goeth on) fo thou mingle it withmildenefl':. Wine and oylare in their feverail feafons to be powred into mens wounds. Shew thy íù1f to. be a gentle Evangelift, and not a tvrannicall law .triaker, &c. Ve. fe d. Ands theydeparted.] Due praile is to be given to the go dparts and prattifes of others : but rather behind,: their backs, thenbefore their faces, left we be fufpeEted offlattery, then the which nothing is more odious : Arifio6ulus the Hiítorian, wrote a flattering book, of thebrave alts of Alexander the:Great, and prefented it tohim. He read it, and then cast it`into the river flydar es, telling the Authour that he had deferved tobe fo ferved as his book was. A reedihnkfn with the winde.] A thing of nothing A worth- lrfle,poyflsfl'.: perfon. So the Lem efteemed .Ioh aaptifl after a while, whom at firft they fo maoch admired. But he foon grew fiale to them.: and then they Ihamefhlly flighted him. And did A a not _'jx,y:as; .t.; L.zUe zéia.r,, nao .tònon defi d:ret;+r m,c;:(t etudo, 8zc, U.co1a.rM. Epv.- 3'u digrníór e; raz ut, ebv(trra prtcipiráre- qui lelAs fie pag,r¿s. te;nf"à is. 3'Sn ïFÍi î

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