Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Chapa z. according to StM A T TH IVY. 367 teach,' .To worship noGod.a.To frame our religion to the times, 3.To account gain godlineSe.4.To pretend publike liberty to our private lofts. S.Tobreak our oaths, when it makes for our advan- tage, 6.To cover hatred with flattery.7.To confine tyrannywith bloud-fhed, CS c, 'Thefe and the like, that Cacodamon 7oanne', the black-mouth'd jefuite tels the txorld in print are our tenets andpractices, Now the Lord rebuke thee,Sata; But what reward (hall be given to thee,thou falle tongue ? Even 'harparrow s, with hot burning coals : yea thcfe very coals ofhell, fromwhence thou wert enkindled. Verfe 25. eAAnd yefiu (knew their thoughts] That they bla- fphemed in this fort, out of the devillifh venom of their hearts fully pcffeft by Satan, who drew them into this unpardonable fin, which himfelf every day, nay every moment committeth, As one that had fallen into that fin, wifhed that his wife and chil- dren, and all the worldmightbe damned together wich him : So doth thedevil out ofhis deep and defperate malice to mankinde, draw fome into this fin, that he maydrown them in the fame de- ftruciion with himfelf. Andlaidunto them ] He could, as he did oft no doubt, have ar,fweredtomwith lilence, or punifhed them with contempt, committing his caufe tohim that judgeth righteoufly. He could have turned them off, as one did his railing adverfary with, Tu linguae, egoaurium Dominau: But inafinuch as sods glory was highlyconcerned, andhis caufemight have fuff.rcd, if this cur- Ld calumny had not been confuted. Our Saviour makes a molt grave apology in the behalf of his do.ttrine and mira- cles, a hick he maintains and makesgood by many demonfirative arguments. Every Kingdom drvidedagainfly itfelf] Divide & impera, faith t7tíachiavel. Make diviíion and get dominion. Every flbdivifi- on, faith another, is a ftrong weapon in the hand of the advetfe party. Whereßrife it ( faith the Scripture) there ù eenfiefon, as Coflor and Pollux, if they appear not together, it prelàgeth a [corm. Sicollidimurfrangimur, if we clalh we cleave, Paid the twoearthen pots in the fable, that were fwimming down the ftrcam together. The daughter of divifion is diffilution, faith Natianzen. This the jeluites know, and therefore doe what they can to keep up the contentions between the Lutheran' and the Calvini fIs, This the Torkf, know, and therefore pray toGod, B b 2 t® Eudæm.Joh. contra Ca taut), P z;. racitus, Seneca. Hi tt,orCount. Trent, Jam ;.16. Onave dtvifbils eg carruptihile, ait phitofopbua. Carier. Meíit h% ?or,cer?.t. cap. a,,

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