Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

S5z 5 cultetalnnal, Mcich.?dam. tais ?Cr1.261. a1ç. A. and Mon, fal.rt90 Fatuur 14ia fasuellsce.LipC. Presv. t Æ, t 5. .411, andMon. fol, to z t. Fcmb'e of the Sacramcor, A Coameary upon the Coiel Chap.24, England, till converted by ? itoTy ; and aybedidDenck , a learn- edDutchman, but a peiiiient heretike, till converted by Oeco. lampadius ; and as he d:dFrancis Iunius, a defperate Atheii, till converted by conference with a a:uu.urcy titanofhis not far from Florence. Vale 15. Behold, Ihave toldyoubcfyre] See therefore that ye Rand aiway upon your watch : for, hr this end have I warned you : prevthon is the bell means of prevention. Leo caffibue irreti- tus aitßpræfcivifésn. To fin after warning, i3 to fall with open eyes, which deft vLs nopity. Not to be Warne 3,is both a ¡off pre- fage and defert ofa du tmfall. Vale 16, Beheld, He is in thedefert] In thch an ermitage, or blindechappel, built aby- place to the honour of fach a Samt, asour Lady ofLoretto, Hall, or Sickens (Lipfiau his lafl: dosages) Behold he is in thefccretchambers or conclaves (feil, of Cardinals, &c.) or cupboards, as thebroaden-god born up and down in a box, or on analtar, and worfhipped by the cot imon people. The rebelsof Norfolk in Edw. 6. time, brought with them into the battle the Pyx under his Canopy, as the Ifraelites brought the Ark, Y Sam.4.3. and raid it fhould fave them. But as then the Ark, to now the conf°crated God, with all the trumpery about him, was taken in a Cart, which was then in [lead of an altar, and there lay all in the duff. Believe them not therefore in any of thcfe their fopperies and forgeries. The Pimple believeth every word : but the prudent man looketh well tohis goings. He is a llave to good reafon, but not catiiy fwaied by every new opinion. Verfe 27, So"hall alt thecoming ofthe f nne of man be] Clear and confpicuons, as the lghtnng cannot be hid or hindered from being feen all the wholeheaven over, Then {hall all fecret fumes be made vif-bie, as things written with the juice of Limmons are legible, when held to the fire : as vtfible (hall theybe, and le- gible too, as ifwritten with the brighter: lightning upon a all ofcryfiall. Verfe 28. For Wherefoever the carcafe iá, &c. ] That is , faith M. Lambert, Martyr, wherefcver is declared by the courfe of theSeri ptures, the benefits granted to us by Chrt>is death, thi- ther will men leek and Elie, to know how they may enjoy the fame. The facrificed bodyofChrif ( fàith another) bath a aloft fragrant finell, inviting the Saints ( like birds of prey) to fl e f;oin

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