Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Chap.26. according to St M A T TH E vv. 595 Levin t o.6. & 21.10. and here had nocolour ofcaute at all to do: no not to much as ?òab had,when for Sompany, and at his Lords command, he rent his clothes at Abner, funerali, whom he had bafely murthered, I Sat-n.3.31. Verte 66. He is guilty of death] Servile fouls ! they durft do no otherwife then concur with Caiapbae. So in popithcouncels andconclaves the Bithops and others ( thole Aiones & 1ltegones aulici ) have no more to do, but [jingly inclinato capite to (ay Placer to that which in the Popes name is propofed unto them. r aory of the The Legats in the Council of Trent were blamed for f uffaing Counc: of the articleof Priefts marriage tobe difputed. And in Colloriuio Trent. fot68e; P.ffiaceno, after that Beza had fpoken much of the Eucharift tbid,4sr, before the young King of France, the Queen-mother and cha Princes of the blood, a Spanifb Jefuice, having reproached the Proteftants, did reprehend the ueen-mother formedling in matters that belongd not to her, but to thePope, Cardinalls, and Bifhops. Verte 67. Tiendid they sit inhis face] Condemned prifo- ners are facred things : and, by the lawof Nations, fhould not bemifufed and trampled on, but rather pitied and prepared for death. But thete barbarous mifcreants ( not without the good likingof their Lords the Priefts andElders,) fpare for no kinde of cruelty toward Chrift, who was content to be (pit upon, to cleanfe our facesfrom thefilth of finne, to be buffeted with fits `ppy.'to'av ha- and beatenwith [laves, to free us from that mightyhand ofGod, Be á.e{ :denial. I Peter 5,6. and from chute fcourges and Icorpions of infer - nall fiends. Verle 68. Saying,prophefie unto us,theu Chrift] This is dayly done to Chrift by the children ofdarkneffe, which fin fecurely, and fay,who teethus ? they put it to the triall, as Ananias and Sap - phiradid, whether they !hall be detected. Verfe69. eA'nd a damrell came unto him] A filly wench daunteth and difpiriteth this flout champion. Sic &Elias ille Bu.botcer. fulminator ad muliercula (yefàbelis) minas trepidat, fatlus feipfi imbecillior. What poor th.ngs the belt of us are, when lift a little to our (elves, when our faith is in the wain ! Thou alai waft with ?efüs ] She was ¡Lift of her matters minds and making. We had need Lake heed where we let out children to fervice : for, like water on a table, they will be led any way, With a wet finger; andas any liquid matter, they will conform

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