Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

6i4 A Cosnmostary upon the Glel Chap.27. AA, and Mon. fcl.¡358. Ibid ¡393. FyxxliTtrrtis elt ptu®quam xx7tirtans ut d%rere quttm derelinguere.. tCor 4.8,9. ñ 10.194s)l'iouro[ H76C(7GV OEÓ4 Pfal.3 a.9. @v14rk 4-39 7ra¢itauer; . Reich. Adam. in vita Cranua. Rood by him andcomforted him, wiping offhis fweac witha fine linen cloth , and powring cold water on his vexed limmes. When Mr Saunders Martyr was examined before Stevenyyin- chefter, he felt a molt pleafant refrefhing iffuing from everypart of his body tohis heart, and from thence ebbing and flowing to eachpart again. WilliamHunter Martyr cryedout at the hake, Sonníof Godfhineupon me, and immediately the Sun (hone out ofa darke cloud fofull in his face, that he was conhrained to look another way : whereat the people muted, becaufe is was fodark a little before. And I my felt was an eye-witnrflè ofa like an- fwer returned from heaven, to a like prayer made by a penitent malefaetour executed at Evefbam in ñ'orcefterJhier, many years fence. But our Lord Chrihwas forfaken ofall thefe crea- ture-comforts : and ( which was worfe then all) ofhis Fathers favour to his prefent apprehenfion ; left forelorne and dehitute for a time, that we might be received forever, Howbeit, per-, plexed thoughhewere, yet flit in defpair ; perfecuted, yet not forfaken,cah down, yet not dehroyed.He could fay. My God in the midh of all, by the force of his faith, which individuatethGod (as a Father faith,) and appropriateth, him to amans fèlf. And Hilary hatha good note, which here comes in, not out ofplace. Haber conquerente:n rollHumfe efre, quia homo et : bases oun- dem profitentem Latroni in paradiß regnaturum, quia Deue efte As manhe cryes out My God, sny God, &c when, as God, he pro- mifeth paradife to the penitent thee'. Verfe 47. This man calleth Jr o Elias ] A malicious mihake, adevililh farcafine. Whiles darknefit was upon clem, they were over-awed and hufht; their mouths were haltered (as horfes mull be, faith the Pfalmih, as the fea was by our Saviour, ) and held inwith bic and bridle left they come near unto thee. But no fooner was it light again, but they are at their old trade a- gain ; deriding our Saviour and depraving his words,' as if for- takenofhis hope in God, he had fled to Elias for help : Sowhen Cranmer, handing at thehake, cryedout often, Lord Jefu receive my fpirit,a Spani/h Monk that heardhim,ran toalloble-man there prefent and tells him, that tholewere the words ofone that,dyed in great defpair. Verfe48, And filled it With vineger] Sorrow is dry wefay. This man of (örrozes more to fulfill the scriptures, then for his own fatisfa Lion, though extream dry no doubt (for now was the

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