Chap. 2: 2. according to S' M A 7 r x E vv. brightneffe, agility, immortality, &c. and other like unfpeak- able Angelica11 qualities and perfections. Their fauis hail be freed from all evil, fraught with all fulnefl'e both cf grace and of glory. Verfe ; r. Haveyenot read] In Mofer, whofe writings only they received,rej -:Cting the red. And the f.uperl itious Jews at thisday the law, which faid in read their liturgy kale chief read rfon leffons, one out of theProphets, is by p which is read by forne boy or mean companion. For,favouring fomewhat of there oldSadduces, they will in no fort dohonour, neither attribute they that authority to any part of the Bible that they do to their Law,which they dodually carry about their Sy- s2us his fury. nagegue at the end of the fervice in proceffion , with many orna- ments of Crowns and Scepters;the children kiflîng it,as it paffeth by them. Spoken untoyota by Codj It isGod that fpeakcth in theholy Scri- ptures: It is the cxprtfle mimic ofGod that is there fet forth unto us. See myTrne trea/úrc,p.r ®, mac Verfe 32. god it not the God ofthe dead] That is, in the Sad- duces feel, utterly dead and extrft for ever, but in S. I)ash ferfe, Rom. t 4.9. He is theGodoft he dead. For the dead bo- dies altoof the faithful', whiles they lie ratting in the grave, and refolved into duit, are united to Chrif ; by means whereof a fubflance is preferved, finne only is rotted with it's concomi- tant infirmities. But therotting ofthe body is but to refine it : it isbut asthe rottingdean under the earth, a Cor.i5 .36. that it may F rife more glorious. Once, death to the Saints is neither tot all, but of thebody only; nor yet perpetuall, but for a timeor,® ly. Seeboth thefe together, Rom. 8,10,11. Further, from this verle we may lcarn,That there is a two foldknowledge tobe got- ten from holyScriptures. a . Expreffe, 1 am the Codof Abraham, arc. 2_ By duededu:tion and flan inference, god rs the god of the living. Verle 33. Theywere affazilhedat hre doEtrine ] This was well : But S. Luke adds, that which was more t}range. r. That certain of the Scribes faid, 'Wafter, Thou haft Wellfaid : No Jefuite had Luk.ao.39,40' ever fo much ingenuity. a. That theSadduces were thenceforth filent, and faid nomore. Prear herbaMdare,Juan turpiterpatgnare. ThofeRomith frogs thej efuires will never have done,though never AriflaphjrKo. fo much let doyen, but be ftilltip with their l ,tefull Brekekelex nie. aoaxcoax. Verfe 523
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