Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

578 A Commentary upon the Goj e1 Chap.26, Death was to him but an as it is called Line9.31. that is, an outgoing, or a departure. It was no more betwixt God and Moles, but Go asp and dy, as it was Paid to another Prophet, V and eat. He that hath converted with God here, cannot fear to go to him ; cannot hold death either uncouth, or un- welcome. Bxt woe unto that man by whom, &c.] He bewails not him. felt, but Iudar. So fhould we do thote by whom we are tradu- ce, and injured. They poor wretches, have the wort} of ire Let us pity them, and pray for them, as the holy Martyrs dealt All. antiMon. by their perfecutours. Ah ! I lament the infidelity of England, 10416E7. laid Mr Philpot. Ah! great be the plagues that hang over England, yea though the Gofpel fhould be ref}ored again. Happy ¡hall that perfònbe whom the Lord (hall take out of the world not to fee them. Verfe 25. Maher, is it I f] Defperate impudency 1 debauch- ed hypocrifie 1 Had he the face to ask fuch a quel}ion? He could not but know that Chriff knew all : yet hoped he perhaps, that of his wonted gentlenet1, he would conceal him í}ill, as he had done for certaindaies before. But incorrigible and incurable per- Yal vet ef a- fons are no longer tobeborn with. He hearetlr. therefore, Thou varitia, amen- haft fidit : that is, Thou art the man I mean. Thus Chrift pulls tes,jtotidor, of his vizour, wafheth off his varnith, and maketh him to appear i npudentes ca. in his-own colours, acovetous caytiffe, an impudent dog, a breath- nes pro bornini- ing devil, as Chry¡ôfrom hath it. bsrs, tf demo- Verle 26. Ieftts toek,bread ] Frombread andwine ufed by the nes ex canibv. tacit. ClaryC. d,., J7ews at the eatin g of the Pa"chall lamb, without all command of Motes, but refting upon the common reafon given by the Cre- atour, Chrift autorizeth a Peal of his very fiella and blood. And Broughton on as the houfholder, at theend of that folemn (upper, bieffedGod, Dsn.9. fini, taking bread, andagain, taking wine : fo, that we thould not turn his foal into fuperftition, he followeth that plainneffe e1.Conñeíí ne milers mortales, in iftorum myfferiorasm a t, in rebus terre- N' io4° f ribats h ereant dr obftaspefcant, as Reza gives the reafon. For which caufe alto, faith he, even in the old Liturgy they ufed tocry out to the people at the Lords table, Surfurncords, Lift zr in axtu up your hearts : that is, Look not fo much to the outwardlignes, njíj,ad chri/tuaa in the Sacraments, but ute them as ladders to mount you up to peretrarcnt. Chrift in heaven. ibid This is mybdy Ì This is referred to Bread by ananomaly of the

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