Chap.2o. accordin to St MA iC T H a vv, 493. fame Lather, is nothing tire but acrufaofbread, which the good manache houfe ca flesh to his dogs. Verle 15. It isnet ferryull for me, &c.] This is Gods fpeech (who is the great proprietary of ally it may not be ours who have nothingofour own, but all in trufl : So that when we prefentany thing to God, we mull fay as David did, z Chron.29,14. and afterwards 7aft inian theEmperour, rz as: bx.Twv â,v Qóe s-p o-pti?op.ss ci :ar;Cedren, ei d`i<ror cs" Ofthine own wegive thee : for all that is in theheaven Cotrp;nd b . and the earth is thine : St Bernard reports of Pope Eagenita, that meeting with apoor but honey! Bifhop, he fecretly gave him certain ¡ wels wherewith hemight prefent him. If Goddid not firft furnifh us, we fhould have nothing wherewith cohonour him, or doe good to others. It thine eyeevil, becaafeIamgos4 ? ] It's commonly obfer- ved, that witches and thofe that are in league with the devil to doe tnifchief, are never given over fo to doe, till they come tohave an evil eye. Hence that,nefcio quis teneros, &c. and thofe that are Bx bw, bewitched, are faid to be overfeen, chat is tobe lookedupon with quay ee, ,td. an envious eye. Envy is aquick-lighted and {harp-fanged malig- vm, nity,Trov.27.4. and doth, de aliena mente tam promptè luaus pravè conjicere, as one faith, nimbly. and naughtily guefle at ano-, Deg. Wbear. ther mans meaning. xetet. Ante,, . Verle i6. So the lays {hall befirst, &c.] This is thepurport of tog p''r' the preceding, parable. Application is the life of preaching. Feware chofen.] It's a ftrange fpeechof Chryfoftom, in his fourth fermon to the people of Antioch, where he was much be- Non aibitror loves, and did much good. How many, think you; fhall be fa- interSacerdotes ved in this City ? It will bean hard fpeech to you, but I will fpeak a2 o: effee qua it: Though there be fo many thoufands of you, yet there cannot ,;rr t Ho,n. be found an hundred that (hall be faved, and I doubt ofthere too : 3 In For what villany is there in youth ? What 'loth inold men ? and fo hegoes on. See the notes on Mat.7.14. Verle 17, Took_the twelve Difciples.j To roufe them and raife them out of their carnall fears and dejetfions'. 7erufalemwas the Revcl.x:o8, S,iints flaughter houle, L.uk.I 3.3 3 . (as Rome is now, Which there- fore is fpiruually called ¡erufálem, Egypt, Sodom, &c ) Hither our Saviourbent his courte:hereupon they were amazed and afraid, _ Marioo.32. and gave himcounfell to "goeback rather into Ga- lilee for his ownand their fáfety, 7oh,11 8, He takes them there- fore apart, and tells them as followeth, what they mutt trait to a k and
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