Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

100 A Commentary upon the Gofeta Chap.16: Verfe 25. They hated me without a caufe] So they dealt by David , fo by Chtift, an&'foRill ,byhismembers. There . is "but- the fame Pageant aded overagain, as ofold. Inmoribus compofiti, B, vfher.. modefifont, was the worft the Perfecutours could fay of the Waldenfer, thofe ancient Proteftants : They are good in their lives, true in their fpeeches, hearty in their aft ions,d-c. Sedfides eorum peJfma , faith the Dominican Inqui- Hi(t..of Coun. fitour concerning the Huftes. So the Bi(.hop of Aliff in the,. of Trent, 738 Trent-councel faid, That as the faith of the Catholik.cs was better, Tanta eft mors fo the Hereticks exceeded them in good life. Hominis vita magno integtritas, ut omniumconfenfu probater, faid Erafmzys of Luther.: And yet .a nec holies repe- riant.quod ca. Fryer of AntWerp witlied that Luther were there, that he lumnientur.. might bite out his throat with his teeth, as the fame. Erafmus EraE dc Luth. teftifieth. Verte 26. Whom Iwillfend unto youfrom,&c.] Chrift hath fatis_ fied the wrathofthe Father:andnow the Father,andChrift both,as; reconciled, fend the Spirit, as the fruit ofboth their loves,and as:. an earneft, which is part ofthe whole fumme. Verte 27. And ye alfa fhall bear Witnefe ] Thusivord andfpirir . go . together, according to the promife, Ifa.59.2r. TheMannaof the Spirit comesdown fromHeaven , in the dews of the Miniftery oftheGape!, Nomb. 11.2. I Pet, r.ß.2. CHAP. XVI. Verfe " T. Thatyefkouldnot be offended. ]. 3 S with a thing unexpe&ted and intolerable. Darts fore-- feen are_dintleífe.. Crofts coming on the fudden, - finde weak mindes fecure_, make them miferable leave them de- fperat. chri,$zanarum Verfe ,a. whofeever killeth you, &c. ] Maximinicn the perte- fanguinem Diis cutour thought that the, blood of Chriftians would be a well- - granp'cmam pleating facrifice to his gods. Budaus thinks that the Apoftle, r/j'e vielimam I Cor.4.13. alludes to thofe Heathenifbexpiations, wherein certain, Teuul: condemned perlons werebrought forthyearly withgarlands upon their heads, and offered upas facrifices to their gods, in time of any contagious infection- elpecially : and thefe they termed:_ P dxns.in ;14.9 ef4CATCa, and nreh{ñ(.ara.. At Calen, certain Divines preached, Ndco`ï. that thedeathof certain heretikes, (as they called them) fhould acifie.

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