Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Chapa8: according tu St. J H N. Z 17 tenberg(aTown in the territory ofMents) the Deacon embracing him,faid, S4bue, frater, pater enimveri, Yeas es, enadfum,tranrfoge me,fuffoca me, Here Iam, brother, flab me, hang me, do what you Domino,, me will withme. Theofficer, as ifchanged from heaven,anfwered, Sr, quieten, nibit you fhall receive no hurtfromme. Andwhen the Boars ran in to rtiiexpettee. kill the Deacon,'he deliveredhim , and fet him fafe out ofdanger. s uier.dnnal. 7udas dealt not fo by Jefus, but as he fell with the refs, fo rofewith P the ref},who defperatelywent onwith their devilifh defgnjnothing daunted by-their latedifafier. Verfe 7. Then asked he them again.] Though firuckto the earth, theydefift not : So the Sodomites, fmitten with blindnefle, grope for the door. `Pharaoh in-that palpable darkneffe , rageth againfi God, and menaceth Mofes. Monoceros interimi poteft , ca' pi non potef` : Stubborn men will boner break then bend. Man, $slínut. faith `Polybin e,.is held the wifefi , but to me he feemeth the moft foolifh of all :creatures : for they, where theyhave mifcarried once, will not eaí ly be driven thither again., Soho homo ab aye ad ovum peccat fere in iifdem : Only man will not be warned, though he have foundly fmarted. We load an Affe ( faithBer- nard) and he,cares not, becaufe he is an Mfe, and born to bear caves quantum hardens: But ifyou woulddrivehim into a ditch,or thruft him into Poteft,7uia vi" thefire, he {buns it aswell as he-can, becaufe he loves life, and fears ta,amat, ér death. Yet filly man fearsnot his eternal! bane. pewter); times. Verfe 8. Let thefe go their way] This he feenis to indent with the Jewes, ere he yeilded.himfelf their prifoner. As a good Shep- herd, he interpofeth between theWolf and the Flock : as an hea- venly Eagle , hehath ever an eye to hisneft when he flieth highei`t from it. Verfe g. That the Paying might befulfilled, c e. ] Chrifi fpake it oftheirfouls, it is here applied to theirbodies. God hath a fa- therly care of both, and will not lay more upon the outward man , .then the inward 1hal1 be enabled to undergo. Hence that of the Prophet , Behold, 1have tried thee , but not aefilver. ira.48. 0. Why fo ? Because Gods weak children having far more droffe in them, then good oare, would never be able to abide a firift trial!. Verfe ,to. The fervants name *a Malchus ] A bnfie fellow belike in furprizing ourSaviour. But it was a ladOmen ( faith a L.Btook. noble and renowned Writer) that 'Peters fword fhould rut off the ear of Malchtss, which fignifies a .Kingorkingly authority. I 3 How

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