John — Chapter 18
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Verse 1
the comming of the Holy Ghoit was (as certaine holy DoGors write) vpon emulation roward Perer, whom only they (aw preferred be- fore the reft inthe payment of the tribute , by thefe wordes of our Sauiour, Geuc it them for me Cc and thee. Chryf ho. 59. Hiero. in Mat. V pon this place. 1 D.87
Verse 7
to the guides of the people Whethcr they be temporal or fpiri- tual, but {pecially co the fpiricual ifby their il example and Maunderous life the people be {cadalized. &. Hand, foote, eye.’) By thefe partes of the body fo neceflarie and profitable fora man,is figni- fied, that whatfoeuer is ncercft and deereit ro vs, Wife, children, freendes, riches, al are to be con- temned and forfaken for to faue our foule, ro. Their Angels.) A great dignide anda maruclous benefite that ewery one hath from his Natiuicie Cua. XIX. ACCORDING TO S&S MATTHEW. 53 Natiuitie an Angel forhis cuftodieand Patronage againft the wicked before the faceof God. Protection of Hiero.vpon this place. And the thing is fo plaine,that Caluin dare not deny ir, and yer he wilnecdes Angels. doubr of ic, [tb. 1. Infh, c. 14. fe. 7.
Verse 9
Butneitherparty ye srisoe after can marry againe for any caute during life. dug. li. 11. deadulr, coning. ¢.21. 22,24. forthe Which 4:0 orce 8 nlaw- valaw ful act of marrying agayne, Fabiola that noble matrone of Rome albeit fhee Was the inno- ¢ al In Epita- Cen part,did publike penance, as $. Hierom writeth in her high commendation therefore. Andin h. Fabig- 0° Paul X9.7. it is plaine thar fhee Which is With an other man,her hulbandyet liuing,fhal be called poh anad Te: he do@rine of our Aduerfari le. an aduoureretle : concrary to the do@rine of our Aduerfaries, . ;
Verse 16
owne free Will, vdug. li. tad Simplie.g. a.
Verse 17
ruled by the Church, may be excommunicated, and fo made as an Heathen or Pu- ro the Church, blican Was to the Lewes, by the difcipline of the fame, caiting him out of the felowt hip of Catho- ¢ycommunica- likes. Which Excommunication is a greater punifhement thenifhe were executed by (ward, fire, yg and Wild beattes. 4ug, cont. Adu, leg. li.7.¢, 17. Andagaine he faith, Manismore {harplyand —* pitefully bound by the Churches Keies, then With any yrou or adamantine manicles or fercers inthe World. wduguft. ibidem. Mat, ¢. 16, tf Li. 1. de penit.c.2. Br. 10, 1 Lene, 24,1...
Verse 23
asin holy Scripcure it is very often , That God Wil repay exery nan according ro hu Workes, and, Come ye bleed, poffe(fethe kingdom prepared for you. Why ? because / Was_ hungrie, and you gaue me meate : thirflie, and you gaue me drinke: @rc. Therfore doeth Chrift fay here, Ite not mine to giue, becaufe heis iuftand wilnot giucic cocuery man Witbout refpedt of their deferts: yea nor alike to euery one, but diuerfly according to greater or leffer merits. as here S. Chryfo, maketh ir plaine, when our Sauiour cellech them, that although they fuffer martyrdom Chryf- he. for his fake, yet he hath norco giue chem the cwo cheefe places. See S, Hiero, Upon thu place, and 96 in Mt. Ui. 2 adu, loin, ¢. 15. This alfo is aleifon tor them chat haue ro beftow Ecclefiaitical benefices, chat they haus no carnal refped to kinred 8c. but to the worthines of the perions. a8, As the fonne of man.) Chrift him felf ashe was the Sonne of man, Was their and our Supe- Mt 18,397 Ro. 2.6, Miss riour,and * Lord and Maifter,nocwithftanding his humility:and thertore it is pride and haultinetlc 10.13 Bae which is forbidden,and not Superiority or Lordfhip, as fome Hererikes would haue it
Verse 31
Avera. ls. 39- taduer{, oxen. ANN OTA TIONS CHap x1Ix 6, Noot man feparate,] This infeparabiliry berwixe man and wife rifeth of thar,chat Wedlocke isaSacrament. Aug. li. 2. de pec. originec. 34. t0.7. Denupt. co concupif. li, 1.6.10.
Verse 35
It pleased God, that Christ who was to die both for the Iewes & the Gentiles, should be betraied of the one, and put to death by the other.