Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

..111111111 568 A Commesury upon the Geed Chap.a5. s swnot ìcxA then theparings ofones nails, that never did good amonghis peo- eiQ&plc. How. pia, Ecek.I S.r 8. but !iced Wicedly, and therefore died WiJhedty. Away with fuch afellow, faithChrift, from offchc earth, which he bath burdened,&c. Varie 3 r. eAnd all the holy Angell With him] He hhall not leave one behinde him in heaven. 0.h, what a brave bright day muff that needs be when fo many glorious Sunnes (hall thine in the firmament, and among , and above them all the Sun of righteoufneffe, in whom our nature is advanced above the brighteft Cherub ? Upon theAram ofhis glory] Perhaps upon his Angels, who arc called Threres, CoI.i. r&and poflibly may bearhim aloft by their naturali ttrcngth, as on their (boulders. Verse 3 a. efndbefore him !hall begatheredall] Then !hall A- . dam fee all his Nephews at once : none (hall be exeu(cd for abfence at this generali AfTizes, none shall appear by a proxy, all (ball be compelled tocome in and hear their fentencc ; which may be, as fameconceive, a long while a doing. It way be made evident ( faith one) from Scripture and reafòn, That this day of Chrills kingly office in judging all men, (ball laft haply longer then his At. SSepheards, private adminiltration now (wherein he is leire glorious)in gayer- Sincere con- ning the world.Things (hall not be fuddenly ihuffied up at laic day verc,pag 87. aSfomcimagine, And he/hallTee crate them] Before he hears their caufes: which is an argument of fingular skill in the Judge: it being the ceurfe of other Judges toproceed, Secundumallegara probate. But he (hall fct mens fins in order before their eyes, P/ L5o 2r. with 1. tensof the particulars. Verle 33. Thefheep on the right hand, &c. ] A place ofdigni- ty and fafety. Our Saviour Teems here toallude to that of (Able his dividing the Tribes on Gerizzim and Ebal. Thofe lix Tribes that cameo( the ftc ;:vtibaien are let to bleffe thepeople : as theo- ther five, that came of thebond-women ( whereunto is adj«yned Reuben for his incelt) arc let to fay Amen to the cafes, Dent. 27.11,ta,I3. Verfe 34. Comeye 6lefedofmy Father,] 2'aternéalloquitnr. As who lhould fay, Where have ye been, my darlings, all this whileofmy long abfence ? Come, Come now into my bofoun, which is now wide open to receive you, as the welcnmefi guciie that ever accoafted me,&c. And furcly,if peakand9ofphs meet- ing

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