544 v4 Commentary upon the Gofpe p.z4. but it was ;fackt and ranfackt. See its deftiny elegantly and ern, phatically fet forth, Rev.18, z z, Vede 3. Came panto him privatly, f ying ]. Becaufe it was dangerous to (peak publiquely of the delcruFtion of the Temple, as the examples of 7eremy and Steven fhew. Howbeit Micah cr.7.6.18, the Morafhite prophecied in the daies of Heze4iah Paying, Zion 'ball be plowed, &c. and the mountainof thú hossfe [hall be as the high -places of aforrefl. And mod flirred upmany faithfull wit- neffcstocry-out againft Rome in her ruffe, and to foretell herru- ine. In the year i 159. lived 7oannes Sarifburienfs, who repro- lac. Reviuc in ved the Pope to his face, and wrot his Pol craticon wherein he .Pont.R9m. } , p t4s. freely taxeth all the Romilh hierarchy. Bernard allo cold the Bifhops of his time, that they were not teachers but feducers, Lib4decon(il not Paflours but Impollures, not Prelates but Pilates, 6-.e. And a certain Painter blamed by a Cardinali for colouring the vifages of Peter and Paul too red, tartly but fitly replyed that he painted them fò, as blufhing at the livesof their fucceffours. Thefigne ofthy coming] viz. To deflroy the temple. And of the endof the World] Which they thought could not poflìbly out-lait the Temple. As they were wont to fay in the rerttr/I, Primitive Church, Abf flationibui non ftaret mundua ; The world could not ítand if Gods people didnot [findbefore him in prayer. Semen [náasm Jtatumen terse, as Tremelliui reads, If.6.13. Verfe 4. Take heed thatno man deceive you] Try the fpirits, and turn from falle doctrines, as you would do from a ferpent inyour way, or from poyfon in your meats. Deceivers are fly and firbtile,and that old ferpenr, more fubtile then them all, catcheth the deceived by the deceiver, as the ffher dot!: onefith by ano.. ther, that he may make aprey of them both. Thefe, as Harpies, have virgins faces, vultures tallons t they are ravening wolves in (heepsaclothing, Crc. Shun them therefore, for they will in- creafe to more ungodlinefe, and their Word Will eat as Both a lbeod. la. gangrene, 2 Tim.2.16,17. Theodofisu tore the writings of the ceravitfcripta Arrians that were prefented to him. And when hedefired to 4rrianorum confine with Eunomius, his Emprefle Placillae diffwaded him, pugnantia cram very earnestly; left being perverted by his fpeeches hemight fall te(tímonge di. into herdic vinia. Sdnec. Sodom1v,6, Verfe 5. Shall come in my name ] Or, under myname, igyinx I area Chriff, as Theu dss the Egyptian, rtas theGalilean, ,rlïp.
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