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As God caught those Jewish Princes and Priests in their owne craftinesse against Christ, so will he for ever doe those, that offer violence to his Saints, especially when out of state and worldly interests. |
As God caught those Jewish Princes and Priests in their own craftiness against christ, so will he for ever do those, that offer violence to his Saints, especially when out of state and worldly interests. |
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It is the Interpretation of Doctor Jackson, which because it openeth a Scripture, I will give in his owne words: Out of this undoubted prenotion, that this was the very time wherein the Lord had promised to deliver this people from the hands of their enemies, they became so prone (as the event proves they were) to take Arms and rebell against the Romans, partly about the time of our Saviours birth, but especially after his Resurrection. There was no man of great might or potency among them, which did not take upon him, to promise this peoples deliverance from the Romane yoke; and the multitude were as prone to beleeve every one that would take upon him the name and title of a Saviour, or Deliverer. The fore-fight of this pronenesse in great ones to promise salvation to this people, and the peoples pronenesse to beleeve them, did occasion our Saviour to give those admonitions to his Disciples, Beware of false Christs, Matth. 24. ver. 4. Mark 13. ver. 6. Luke 21. ver. 6. which would arise in Jury before the destruction of Jerusalem, with such faire enticing promises and pretences of deliverance, that if it had been possible, the very Elect should have been deceived by them. In a Sermon upon Luke 21. 25. |
It is the Interpretation of Doctor Jackson, which Because it Openeth a Scripture, I will give in his own words: Out of this undoubted prenotion, that this was the very time wherein the Lord had promised to deliver this people from the hands of their enemies, they became so prove (as the event Proves they were) to take Arms and rebel against the Roman, partly about the time of our Saviors birth, but especially After his Resurrection. There was no man of great might or potency among them, which did not take upon him, to promise this peoples deliverance from the Roman yoke; and the multitude were as prove to believe every one that would take upon him the name and title of a Saviour, or Deliverer. The fore-fight of this proneness in great ones to promise salvation to this people, and the peoples proneness to believe them, did occasion our Saviour to give those admonitions to his Disciples, Beware of false Christ, Matthew 24. ver. 4. Mark 13. ver. 6. Luke 21. ver. 6. which would arise in Jury before the destruction of Jerusalem, with such fair enticing promises and pretences of deliverance, that if it had been possible, the very Elect should have been deceived by them. In a Sermon upon Lycia 21. 25. |
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