Chap.á. according. to St MA T T xt vv. __._ .._..._..:.._i 79. impatient was Jacob in the lofiè of Iofep&T; Davidof.Ab(Jlom, &c Grief for fin- (.then which none more deep and ftpaking is fer- forth by this uuparalleld lamentation. Zech. r2.Io. Mauh.5,4. B;effed are they that mourn, as men doat thedeath of their dear-- mv9 ï,,TSs eft children. But let filch fay CO God, as Sx Hierome 'advifeth a friend cf his in like cafe,7ulifli liberos;crsos ipfe dcdcras : non eon 11dJ1iìq, trifler quad recepifti : agogratiaa quoda i3Zi :. Thou La taken; j away whom thou hadif t;iven.me I grieve not that thou haft taken them, but praife thee, Loi d,that was pleated to give tf,etn.- Rachel weeping] That is, Bethlehem, in the way whereto Ra i chel.d ied in child-birth, and was buried,. Give me children,or elfe Is die:Give her children,andyet the For her children ] Thoiçdear pledges and pieces ofour.felvesç'' Lambin. in called Chari by the Latins, and by theGreeks, darlings, is hienech. l -tau, whom is ail our delight, Ezek.24.25. yet are they, certain cares, ri. At.' r. 'Dio;idomi- bur u,rcertain comforts. r, ju, rr/g, cu And would not., be comforted] This confuteshim in Plautus,: c6. tai rteú. that laid, Á'Isslierarstllndolet cord:cittei ex anime. Thefe mournedt F line dicitsr beyound tneafure, utterly refuting to -be comforted by any fair a4iA's wordsof the murtherers, excung the matter ( likely ) to the mi- fèrable mothers, and proinifing amends from the King by fome other means,or by any other way. But immoderate forrow,for lof- fes paff.hopeof recovery, is more fallen then ufefull : our ffomack may be bewrayedby it,not our wifcdotn andalthough fomething n`t,° 6")" we may eelti to nature, in theft cares, et nothing co im atienc . Lenro ca,ore Y Y Y p Y rorrebarur.irfs Becaufe they were not] A ju;f judgement ofGod upon them quoti, vese"da for their unnacurailneff to the Son or God, whom they fhut out purejntta fca. into affable. The dullneflè and didoluteneflè of thele Bethlehe tebe"r vtrn,i- mites required thus to be raifed and rowfeáúp,as by the found of a Cale' J "ieph' Trumpet,or report of a. Musket. Happy-for thein,if they had hearts -rst 7' yi rP2u itg to hear the rod, andwho had appointedit But we rn'any.times mi- ut 4reov úr'á, (take the caufeofour wifery, groping in the darke as the Sodomites, crying out upon the infoument,teldom reflefting; our mindes be- ç' e/jet jog as ill let as our eyes,we turn neither.of them inwards. ``'rch. in al_ Verfe 19. But when Herodway dead] Not long after this but- ftu¿h,_ ' ,or, chery at Ber hlehem,he fed into afoul and loathtome difeale,where- o. per pr; ofhe died o fo did Sylla that bioudy manbefore him : fo did Max. , 976,,, iminus and others after him ; John de Roma a cruel! Mbnke and 4rnz,),1 xûrr Inquifitioner, ( who ufed to fill boots withboyling greafe, and fo T" '770 putting them upon the leggs of thofe whom heexamined, to "TV them 7t
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