Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

516 _ A Coonnentary upon the Gafliel h Verse 3o. But 6y-that day disc lt»ierknolveth no man Lord will come, it is certocertiru w what the he will come, is tous molt uncertain. Sundry then been given at it by both ancient andmodern Writers have ic , time hath already refuted. In the l ear of race i mod°f was one that fooli(hly fore-told, That the day judgement 5 33' there was fall out in OEtobernext enfuing. Y gathered theft words, 7efue Notzírrensree Rexyr this tms. Like out of Bucbolc cbr00; theft, Vide6unt in greem transfixereont: the numerals of theformer point to theyear 153 2. of the later to 1533. Others there are Alfed.Cbronol, that place the end of the world upon the year 1657. P'S494. proof they make ufc ofthis Chronogram Mo'nD1C La ,shoo, setnec exPæda, and further alledge, thot thegenerali deluge fell out in the year sci" par 2 pa ofthe worlds creation 1657. The end of the world, faith an_ 374,375. they, will be in the year ofChrill: 1688, three jubilees and an half (orthereabouts) after the Reformation ofReligion by Lu. Cher, &c. 7oachirnru Á66ru had long fence fer the year 125 8. e- frnoldru de erillanove the year 1345. Michael Stiphelirte Saint Luker day intheyear 1533 rianae Leonitiret loanneçReoiomontanruthe CTy theyear 1583 thereat 1599-A ri1 Nicelaue1S88. r/Idelbertrrt Thermopediue p 3 Cafanristhe year I boo. Cardanue i Soo, Picur. (Miranda/a 1905. 6-c Sogreat hath been the folly and finneofmany learned men, whohave thus childìfhly fet their wits to play in fo ferious abufineffe, as one well cenfureth it. But my Father only] Ordine videlicet feiendi á fe, no ab alio The fon knoweth it not, but from his Father: like as he neither fubfifiethnor worked), but from the Father. The fat timeofthe Ideo' generali judgement God hath hid from us. i. For his own glory, later 'Prov.25,2. Rom,t'.;6. 2. For our good that we may watch venturfomner. alwaies, and not wax fccure as we would do,with the evil fervant, proV.7. verf48. till the very day and hour, if we knew it. The harlot in theProverbs grew bold upon this, that her husband was gone forth for fuch a time. Verfe 37.'So/hall theco. tilingofthe, Sox ofman 14,3 Sudden and unexpefted. Leither obfrveth, that it was in the Spring that the floud came, when every thing was in it's prime and pride, and nothing leff looked for then a fioud : men finned fccurely, as if they had Iived out of the reach ofGods rod, but he found them out, Security is the certain ufhcr ofdefhruaion, : as at LaijZ, Ziklag: Before an earthquake the air will be_ iThelt quiet, and when

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