í2o Matt s4. 4 Commentary ;Ion the GoJJel Chap. i g; without, he cooledwithin.. Evil! company is agreat quench-coal; an ill air for zeal to breath in, it calls a. damp. For theabund. anteof iniquity , the love of many Waxeth cold. `Peters evill ex- ample was a comp/frog to- other good people, rat.-2. 14. What Marvell then it the fwearing , cuffing fouldiers compel'd him to do the like ? They were the trunks , thorow which the devil delivered himfelf , jeering at , and railing upon Chrift, no doubt, &c. Verfe 19. Asked7efus ofhis Difciples ] Q eeftionedhim in the AlftedChron Aventin. An- p f irituall Court firft, as anheretick.; as afterwards in the tempo - na1.1. ;, raIl Court, for a feditiousperfon. So the Papifls condemned mar- code of the tied Prieftsfor Nicolaitani, in the Synod of Millain ,. Anno 1067. Church. Virgilius a Germane Bifhop, and a great Mathematician, they: condemned for anheretick, for affirming that there were Antipo_ Jac.Reu.devit. der. Taultis z.. Pope ,. pronounced them heretiks that did but Atn.&Moñ 9. name thenameAcademy , either in jeft or in earneft. Innocent z. ,15 condemnedArnolduc Brixiusof herefie , for Paying that the Cler- gy fhould have their temporalties taken away, andbe tied to their . fpirituals only. Bonner objeaed to Thilpot the Martyr,,that he foundwritten inhis book,, In me Joanne Philpotto ubi abunda-y Ïbid.1637 Vit.peccatum, fuperabundavit gratia.. And when the Bifhop ofWorceffer exhortedPhilpot , before he began to (peak, topray toGod for grace : Nay, my Lord of Worcefter, faid Bonner, you do not well to exhort him to make any prayer; for this is the thing thefe heretickes have a fingularpride in, that they canof- tenmake their vain prayers, in the which they glory much.: For in this point they are like tocertain arrant hereticks, of. whom - ü .Epiß. Pliny makes mention, that they ling Antelucanos hymnos, 6--c. Was nox this well aimed ? Thofe he fpoke of were the .Primitive Chri- ftians,whom Pliny excufeth toTrajan the.Perfecutour.. But it .is -eafie for malice to make herefiewhat it pleafeth, when it is armed . with power, and can make havock at pleafure. Verfe zc. I ffiake openly to the world.] Truth is bold and bare rr bis on faced : when herefie.hides it felf, and loathes the light. What faid au 7óh iFrithMartyr,totheArchbi.fhopsmen, that would havelet him go and fhift for himfelf? If you fhould both leave mehere, and go to Croydon,declaring to theBifhops,thatyou had loft Frith, &,&Mon, ',would furely follow as fait after asI might, and bring them news ol.t9 z7. that Ihad found and brought Frith again. Do ye, think that I am afraidto declaremy opinion to the BithopsofEngland in a.mani- feft truth ?: Verfe..
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