Chap.26. accerding te St MA T T at E V r. 589 Withfworobandtaves] What need all thisado ? But that the Eod.L ;.:B. hornet haunted them, an ill confcience abufed them. When he Joxh l s 6, put forth butone beamofhis Deity , thefe armed men fell all to the ground : nor could they rife again, till he haddone indenting with them. Verfe 48. Whomfoever I(hall kiffie ] Ah lewd lofell I Betraief thou the Sonofman with aki{f. ? Giveft thou thy Lord fuch rank v_arnxprAi ú,c poifon in fuch a golden cup ? Confignefk thou thy treachery with sacamentopate fo fweet a fymboll ofpeace and love? But this is (till ufuall with cú tradiditfa- thofeofhis Tribe. Caveatur ofeulum Ifearioticum. Jefuites at crificium pacra. this day kiffe and kill familiarly : officio.réoccident, as one faith of Hi:ron. falfe Phyfitians. When thefe Rhemiih Incendiaries, Gifard, Hodgefon, and others, had fet Savage aworktokill Queen Eliza- Camd.I litab, bet), they firft fet forth a book to perfwade the Englifh Catho- likes to attempt nothing againft her. So when they had tent Squire out of Spain to poifon the Queen, they taught him toa- tbid,an,1598. noint thepummel ofher fiddle with poifon covertly, and then to pray with a Iced voice, Godfave the j ueen. Lopez, another of their agents, affirmed at Tiburn, That he had loved the Queenas AidM0131. he had loved Jefus Chrift c Which, from aJew,` was heard not without laughter. So Parfons, when he hadhatched that name- '. ff: villany the powder-plot, fet forth hisbookof refolution : as jibehad been wholly made upof devotion, Efocietate Ieffait qui Iefion tradidit. Verte42. Hail Maffer, and bpiifed bim, ] But love is not al- waits in a k fle, fàüb Philo theJew; nor in crying Rabbi, Rabbi, as the traitour here did, (Mario4. 45. out of a Teeming pitty ofhis Mafters mifery. There are that think that he would have carried this his treachery focunningly, as ifhe had hadno hand in Areaiw, it : and thereforekilledhim as a friend, and fo would ft ill have been taken. Verfè 5o. Friend] Sith thouwilt needsbe fo dfleemed,though elm/ ualis molt unfriendly. eteh.Socr. whereforeart than come?] As a friend, or as a foe :If asa friend, What mean thefe fwords? Ifas a foe,What means this lefîe?Chrift knewwell enough whereforehecame : but thinks good to fling his confcienceby thiscutting queflion. Laidhand, on lefus and too(bim] By hisown confent, and e- íovT Aoys, as Irenane bath it, while the Deity refted, and refu- fed toput forth it felf. .Qq Verte
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