Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

48 2., A Commentary upon the Go[Pel PfaI, r z9.E 8, There is none goodbut one, that is God) Heboth re good o ri- ginall,(others are good by participation only) and dotbgoodà. Numb, , , bundancly, freely, conftancly, Ar thou Lordart goad, and readTtdu 4 krgive, faith David, Pfa1.86.5. And let the powerof' my Lord begreat,faithMofes, in pardoning this rebellious people. in the %,x1 Magzum Originals there is aletter greater then ordinary in the word jigdai loaquod ,eater ( 6egreat ) to (hew, fay the Hebrew- doctours, that though the decea , &c. people fhould have temptedGod, or murmured againft him ten Buacorf. Tibe- times more then they did, yet their perverfneffe fhould not inter- riot ,Aerattza, rupcthecourfe ofhis ever- flowing overflowing goodneffe. if thou Wilt enter into life, keep the G`)nrrnandsrents] That is- (faith Luther) Morere, die ou: of hand : for there is no man . lives that frnnes not . Its ftoried of Charles the fourth, King of France, that being one time affefted with the fente of his many and great finites, he fetch a deep filthand faid tohis wife, now, by. S :Ineccer. tæ- the helpofGod, I will focatty my (elf all my lift: long, that I ne- dtpog.cbrifí. vet offend him more :. which word he had no fòoner uttered, but 347'. he prefently fell down and died. It is not our Saviours intent here co teach, that heaven may be hador earned by keeping the law : for Adam in his innocency, ifhe had fo continued, could not havemerited heaven, neither do the Angels, rorcould Chrift him£elf, had been no more then a man. None.bura proudLu- cifbrian would have Paid, as Vega the Popifh. Perfeaionary did, Calton gratis non accipians, I will not go toheaven for nought or on free-colt. But our Saviour here fhapes this youngPharifee an anfwer, according co his queftion. He would wedsbe faved.. bydoing, Chrift fetshi:.n that co do, which rwman livingcan do-, andJo Ihewsbun. his errour. Hefètshim tofchool to the law,thac hard fchoolmaller, thatPets us fuch lefluns as weare never able to learn, (w:oleffe Chrill our elder-brother teach os, and doour exer- cile for us). yea brings us forthcoGod, as thatfchoolnzaftt. r in Li- vy did all .Ins fcholirs. (the flower of the Rorsares Nobility) Co Hannibal : who if he hadnotbeen more auercifull then otherwife, they had all peridhed. Prima, primp- Verfe i S. Thou f7ualt do no murther ] Our Saviour inflamed: sorerrquvrum the Commandments of the fécond table only ;, as prefuppofing oi bfer. f i. thofeof the fi&It : for the fecond cabd'e mutt be kept in the firft P and the whole Law, fay the Schools, is but one copulative. The pur. Lusher. two tables of thelaw (faitha Reverend Divine are, in their ob- of Par, at Fiecß.p 9, ita anfwerable to the two nacuref ofÇhritt : For.God is theob. Ot, .

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