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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