Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

Chap. iq. according to St JO Fi N. 113 man, Iprayyou let me lay mybeard over theblock,left you íhould cut it. He thought it noglory, unlefle he might diewith a mock in his mouth. Thefebe the worlds wizards. Now the Coat taw without Team. ] Chrifhi tunica eft unica: They that rent it by fchifines, are "worfe then the rude fouldiers. tnexpiabítir There can be no greater fin committed, faith Cyprian , then to difcordi,e ria: hreak, the unity of the Church : Yea , though one Jhould fufer cola martyrii mart rdome , yet cannot he expiate thereby his fin of difcord. jpajp,.. te lu 1 7' P y . f c'r pa This, faithChryfoftome, is a bold but a true fpeech of Cyprian.gari impoteft. And like to this, is that of Oecolampadiuts to the Lutherans in Cypr de unit. Swethland; Our error maybe pardoned , fo that Chrift byfaith h } ¡ojt. Hom: be apprehended Difcordiam, neque f fanguinem fundamus , ex- , r,adEpg=l piabimies, but the blot ofour difcord we cannot waíhoff, with our Oecol. ridfro- heart-bloud. tresin Suevra. Verfe 24. That the Scripturemight befulfilled.] Soexanly is theold Teftament fulfilled in theNew : 'The teftimonieswhereof are cited not only byway of accommodation, but becaufe they are theproper meaningofthe places. The fouldiers could not calf the dice uponour Saviours garments , but it was fore-told. This thews that our Redemptionby Chrift is no impofture , but a plot ofGods own contriving. Let this fettle us againft all doubtings. Verfe 25. JTow there f ood by the Crofo-, &c. ] The men were Aet.rg 1$. fled, the women flood to it. Souls have no Sexes. Manual', wife xo,,,,16,3, was the moremanlyof the two. `Prifcilla is fometimes fet before z Tim449. eflquila. When S' Tau/came firft to Philippi, he had none that Ad.'6.1i. would hear him, but a few women. Verfe 26. when ?efu therefore fate his mother.] In the midft ofhis miferies he thinks ofhis mother, and takescare for her wel- doing after his deceafe. Donor Tailour theMartyr, amongother things he laid to his fon at his death , laid thischarge uponhim ; A&.&Mon. , When thy mother is waxed old, forfakeher not, but provide for her to thy power,and that the lack nothing : for fo will God blelle thee, and give thee long life upon earth and ptofperity. The Athe- nians punilhed fuchwith death,asnouriíhednot their aged Parents. And S. 'Paul faith, that to requite parents isgood and acceptable r4aay, Je, co i before God; r Tim.5.4; hominibui, Verfe 27. TheDifciple tookher, &c.] A precious depo/itum Salk. thehoufe was the better fhe abode in : yet dare wenot deifieher, as the Papiffs : as neither will wevilifie her, as the Author of the , Formic glory.bafelyllanders fomeof-us, that we rudelyCall her K3 Mall

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