S4 A Commentary upon theGofiel Chap.q., Resc1.14.6.. having the everlafing Go.FFcl to preach to them that dwell on the ib ?.de Pap. earth, ) tdgether with chofe other noble Reformers in all Chri- o n cap. a x. ftian Churches. By whom, ever fince the Pope was declared to- lá 47áj'YOn" be Antichrift, his authority ( faith Be/larmine) hath not only ?g not eecreafed, but daily more and more decreafed. The fourìh beafthath loft ahead, as Cujnset the Cardinali had prophefied ,. stela re1igionia Anno Domini 1464. and after himTrithemitu the Abbot, Anno. confirget,mag. na ueaerum de.. i 508 %C ofReligion, faith he, Jhall strife once Within this. If oh) reii io- thirteen years, to the great deft-rut-lion of theoldReligions. It is . nu n, tirnendiva to-beflared that the fourthbeaft will lofe one of her heads. This . nc "Pm m-ain he writeth in his book concerning Angels and Spirits. What ao,irrar belia kinde of fpirit it was ( black or white) that dictated unto him quartà Lib, de antellgen;iis this prophecy, which fell out accordingly, and was fulfilled exieflab. Martin Luther , I cannot tell. But the godly learned fu- 13uçholc,ibox. fpeft it was from that evil fpiric, who is, Paid to have Lung before, rriattitur bac diJiickonFrida- rico. a. hop Sphinx Fkilof. &?Y.;. G ç, . '; Rorna,tibi /bitómotibus ibit amor. As the Empereur Frederick is reported alfo to have foretold in.. this diffich Roma die titubans, variis erroribtu acme, Correoet &, n2undi definer eJJ'e caput. Verfe 13, Andleaving Nazareth ] Where he had had his con ception and education ,; and did therefore in a fpeciall manner af- fec`t them, and leek their good, but they Would not. For when be Wouldhave healed Ifrael,.. then the iniquity ofEphraim brake out, as the leprofie in their fore- heads, Hof7.t.- they refuted to . be reformed, they hated tobe healed. Seine few lick folk he heal- cd there, and that was all he could doe for them, more then mar- . vril at their:unbelief. He could doe there no mighty Work, faith St Marl¿; and therefore left them, faith St Matthew; then the whichhe could hardly have,done them a greater difpla;nre ; For,. woe be towyou,. it I depart hornyou, Hof. 9. t 2. In the 9, to, and t i. Chaptersof Ezckiel, God ,makes divers removes t And ffill as he goes cut, force judgement comes in, till at length he was quite gone out ofthe City, Chap.I1.23. And then followed the fa,all calamity in the mine thereof. Opray that the Sonne of that dilmall day may never arife, wherein it [hail be laid, That our Candle'ftickis removed, that our Sunne is eclipfed, that che . glary is departed from our En liJ7 lfratl, that Chrift hath turned hisba,ck upon chis our lllarareth, Mirtuníus preces & lacrymae, . - corks L.
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