460 A Commentary upon the Gorjkeó Chap. t 7. with firs, a puniannent fore) prcphecied and well befitting fv fcaal a;a hulk);. Veife atS. Thereare thechildren free] q. d And much more I ( who am the natural' , the only begotten fen ic; of that King everk Ling , the heir of all) am pr viledged from paiments. Yet becauf few knew ut hat 'Peter did , that he was the Chrift the funneofthe living God, the Panne alto of David, accordin; to the film, lea byhis example he thould occatio :a and encourage cithet theJews to deny paiuìent,r r the Romans todefie the (.Gofpel as contrary toMonarchy, he wouldnot make ufe ofhis imm:tni ty, but fent tolea for money to mrkepaiment. Vcrte -a7. LeItwefhouldoffend them ] Better it is that a man part with his right, then give jolt otrence to any. This was S. Pawls great care, a Cor.g. and his conitant counfell to o- 4nxet :p.u.,o-rc there, 401/1.14. 13,14, t 5. Let no man put a Humbling block, +at teviorerm ej- :much life a tcandall in his brothers way, that is,neither a light Jeìza n, quâ ata er, nor greater cffence, but rather abridge hirnfelf of his law- OS non 4.orra- fall liberty. This is to exprefChria to the at, axrz°c Àov, likeunto him, world, to be made rxvioreqi,rx qul gnu polo- go thou to the Sea] ere Hierom i roncries out, midprimum mi- Ff eteudicet. ,rcr in hoe loco nefcio, I knew not what chiefly here to wonder at, 'whettherChrifts prefcience or greatneffe. His prefcience, that lie knew that the tiithhad money in his ;mouth, and that that Ea, thould come firii to hart.-'.His greitncs and power,that could creare loch a piece of loony by his bare word,aad caufe it fo tobe,by c.,n inanding it lo tobe. Who would not fear this Lord ofhofls ?Who wo:rid not trust him for neceffaries,who can and wil catsfe rill crea- tures to totter for hi; ?But what a wonder fill workofGod was it, 2nd a fah- warning to us bi fore thcfe dol:afull dales of war, had v$e bin fwife as tohave made good ufeofir,thatGod timid fend7ohn Frith.[ Preparation to the Craffe, in the fifh-belly, to the Univerfr- ry of Cambridge, a little before the Com lencement, foa,e few rit cr' :y e Lis years fince. That fuch a hook ( fish the reverend man that rela- moo tetl; it) thould bebrought in filch a manner, and to fuel.) a place, be,ore rie 1'e.r. and at Inch a time, when by reafon of peoples confluence cut of all parts, notice might be given toail places of the Land, in my apprchenfìon it can roe conitr,ucd for no lefre then a divine warn- ing, and to hare this voice with it, Engl<.nd prepare for the crop. o it unto themfor me and thee] Upon this place, Papils would
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