Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

570 A Commentary upon the Go,iel Chap.25, that with fuch fervency ofa`te6tion in Chrift, that he will fee and remember nothing in them, butthe good they have done. See my Common -place cfAlms. Verle 37,38;39. Then!ball the rixhteoru, &c.] Not that there {hall be then any inch dialogifine, ( fay Divines) at the laic day but Chrift wouldhereby give us to under(tand, That the Saints rifing again and returning to themfelves, can never fufficiently fet forth fuck a bounty inChrift, whereby he taketh all they do to their poor neceffitousbrethren, in as good part, as done to his facred felt. Verfe40. One of the lee of theft my brethren ] What a corn. fort is this, that our own brother (hall judge us, who is much more compaflionate then any 7ofeph ? What an honour that Chrift callsus hisbrethren ? What anobligation isfuch a dignity to all poflibleduty ? that we ftain not our kindred, eXtstiPentcs being invited to a place, where a notable harlot was tobe prefent, asked counfell of./Wenedemut, what he (hould do ; He bad him only remember, that he was a Kings forme. Remember we that we are Chrift the Kings brethren, and it may prove a fingular prefervative. Yellen: f: non efem Imperator, Paid Scipio, Avd saú o f t tauTwi when anharlot was offered unto him, I would, if I were not H , Generali. Take thou the pillage ofthe field, Paid ThemifPocles to ov soxt,n his friend : for thou art not Thett:Yoder, re havedone it unto me] Chrift, faith Salvian, is, Mendico- rummaximus, as one that Lareth in all the Saints necefíïties; and whowould but relieve necefïitous Chrift ? Look out fome Me- phibofheth, in whom we may foal up love to deceafed Jonathan. pfai.,6.2,{. c.Mygeodneffeextendethnot to thee, faith David, but to the Saints, m. Wards' Scr. Chritts receivers. M. Fox never deniedbeggar that asked in Ie- feu name. And being once asked,Whethcr he knew a certainpoor man whohad received fuccour from him in time sftrouble,he an- ?avidsde(re fwered, Iremember him well :I tell you, I forget Lords and La. by Rob. Abbots". dies to remember fuch. Verfe 41, Then !ball hefay alfös &c.J Then : Judgement as it begins here at Gods heufe, fo [hail it at the Taft day. TFeelca (hall be crowned, and then thereprobates doomed and damned. Depart frommeye turfed,&e.] A fentence that breaths out no- thing but tire and brim[tone, flings and horrours, woe and alas, torments without end, and pall imagination. Mercy, Lord, faith the anercileffefiler. No, faith Chrift, Depart,bc packing. 'et

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