Chap.i6: according to Sr. J o H N. Y oI pacific the wrath of God, which then plaguedGermany grievou(ly Aft. & Mon. witha Orange kind of. fweating ficknellé. In the fixth Councel off0l.sos. Toledo it was enafted, that the King of Spain (hould fuller none HeyLGeog. to live in his Dominions, that profeffednot the Roman Catholike P33 Religion. King Philip, accordingly, having hardly eftaped (hip- Hitt. of Coun. wrack, as he returned from the Low-Countries, faid, Hewas de- of Trent,417. livered, by the fingular providence of God, to root out Luther- anifine, which heprefently began todo , profeffing that he had rather have no Subjefts, then fuch. Another Catholike King faid, That if he thought his fhirt wert infdled with that here(ie, he si quam fui would tear it from his own back, and rather go woolward : nay, fRr ä ifany memberof hisbody had caught the contagions he wouldcut &c, Sleíd. it off, that it might creep no farther, comment. 1. g. Verfe 3. Becaufe they have not known] Throughblinde zeal. The dark cornersof the earth are full ofcruelty,faith the 'Pftlniift. PIa1.74. zo. And they (hallnot de(troy in all mine holy mountain ; For know_ rfa.i r.9. ledge (hail cover the earth, as the waters do thefea. See the Notes onChap.r5.2T. Verfe 4. remay remember,&c:] Andaft, what I haveforetold and - taught you. The difference between Divinity and other Sci- Non e(t 112ó :tnces is, that it is not enough to know, but you muff do it : as umb'attlupbi- "Lefl'onsofmufickmuff bepraetifed, and a copy not read only, but qu e adrofum writtenafter. prrtxin áp- Verfe 5. None ofyou aske.th me,&c.] This they had asked him, tanda. Caly. but not, as well apaid of his going : this he wouldhave of them, andofus, when we part with friends that die in the Lord,fay as he, Tul i .liberos quos ipfe dederas : non contriflor, quod recepifli : Hieron.ad Ju= agogratias, quadded'ifii. Tian. Verfe 6. Sorrow hathfilled your hearts] So that you are, for the time, not more uncomfortable thenuncounfellable. Thus alfo it fared with thofe Ifraelites in Q ypt : Theirears were fo full of gall , that meek Mofes even loft his fweet words upon them. Exo469, Pallions are headitong, andcan hear no counfel : Fertur equis auriga, nee audit currua haben.e. Verfe 7. I will fend him unto you.] Thisour Saviour oft re- peats, that they might once take notice of it, as an ineffimable fa- Joel 1,18. your, that God fhould poureforthhis Spirit upon allflefh., What foprecious as fpirit ? What fo vile as flelh ? It is received among theTurks, that when Chrift faid, That though he departed, he would fend ,them a Comforter, it was added in the Text that H fhall
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