Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

540 A Commentary upen the ,opel Cha Thouhaft feduced others ( laid Bonner to Phil of p 234ma them rejayce and fing with thee. Yea, my Lord qth he, d& we (hall fang when you thall cry, Woe, woe, except ye repent, 'bid, 16Ç4 What an arrogant fool is this ( laid the Bi(hop) I will handle thee like an heretike, and that (portly. I fear nothing, I thank God ( laid the other) that you can do unto me. Bur God ;îu11 deftroy fuch as thou art, and that (hardy, as I truft. Likewife Mid 5 67. to the Bi(ho p of Chiche er he fpake thus. I perceive you are Anhiceté ,/ux enùur ate ail blinde guides and leaders ofthe blinde, and therefore, as I am zed erit qudm bound to tell you, very hypocrites tvrannoufly perfecuting the diabotus,quia truth, -which you are not able to dífprove, Thus Hilary called f'rriaaus, Conftanties Antichrift, and e4uxentiasa devil, becaufe the Y were Plin,1, 1 14.37. regeneration ofvipers J uarwm morfris infànaWrlio, Sic torr, tra f caphantartrmmartins non eft remedium. See my Noteson Mat, 3.7. Vipers teeth areburied in their gums, that onewould think they could not bite: fo hypocrites. Verle 34. Wherefsre, Behold Ifindyou] O the infinite goodnes of God, in ftrivingby his Spirit with refractory (inners in the de ofthemeans, waiting their return I Sedpeinfarefilet vigraviore moram, 'Prophets, Wife. men, andStrides ] That is, Apoflles,Pallours and 'Teachers, Eph, 4. at. whom he here calleth by the cuflo:nary namesof that countrey. Scribe was an honourable name, till Pha- rifees difhonefted it by their hypocrifie. Tefhallkill andcrucifie] If therefore we have not yet refi(ied untoblond, becontent with lighter croffes, and look for heavier. utber Omnis Chrifiianoe crucian,r, It is but a delicacy to divide betwixt Chrifl and his croffe. Verfe 35 . From theblondofrightcoiea esldel] God reckons of then by their righteoufnelfe, Rom, to. The righteous ( let him .dwell wherehe will, and by whom) is better then his neigh- bour, faith Solomon, This was Cairns grief, who was of that wicked one, and flewhis brother : And wherefore flew he him, but becaufe his ownworks were evil, and his brothers righteous? Soesllpkonfts Dietzita, that Cain the fecond,flew his brother i Johl.is. yan, becaufe he could not win him to Popery. And I would this patriarchof the devil (as one cals Cain) did not (lilt live in his Eons and fucceflours, who carry about his club that is red withe/I6els blond, Imà rot remfasramadorant ervenerantur, think they

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