An analyticall exposition of both the Epistles of the Apostle Peter : $b Illustrated by doctrines out of every textAmes, William
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An analyticall exposition of both the Epistles of the Apostle Peter : $b Illustrated by doctrines out of every text
Ames, William
Bible. Peter -- Commentaries -- Early works to 1800
For this is the reason why the Apostle cleares himselfe from all
suspicion of such like fables, because there were many at that time,
and many would come afterwards, that would deceive the Church with such
like fables, _1 Corinthians 2.1._ Where _Paul_ saith, that _he came
not with excellency of speech_, thereby closely rebuking some false
Apostles and Preachers, who did affect nothing else but a shew of
eloquence. So in this place _Peter_ makes mention of fables, by reason
of such impostors, _1 Timothy 1.4._ & _6.4._ _Titus 1. 14._ Such were
the fables in the Church of _Rome_, that are contained in their golden
Legends of S. _Francis_, _Dominick_, and innumerable Saints and Virgins,
with the miracles that were done by them. For such like fables were
wont to be heretofore, and yet to this day also in many places are
proposed unto the people in stead of the word of God.
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to admonish us, not to receive all things that
are proposed, without triall and examination: for so we may imbrace
fables in steed of the Gospell.
2. To exhort us, to give God thanks, that we live in those Churches,
out of which all such old wives fables are wholly removed, and wherein
nothing is proposed but the sincere word of God.
Doctrine 2. _All those professors of the faith that do not adde
vertue unto faith; and all those Preachers that do not with zeale and
constancy stirre up the faithfull to labour for vertue, do greatly
dishonour the Gospell, as if it were of the same nature with cunningly
devised fables._
This is gathered from the connexion of these words with the words
foregoing, which were explained in the Analysis. For this is the force
of the Apostles reason; If I did account the truth of the Gospell like
unto a cunningly devised fable, I could not so earnestly, and with such
constancy stir you up to imbrace and adorne it; nor could ye receive
those things that we have spoken of, without an endeavour to abound in
vertue, if ye did not account them like unto cunningly devised fables.
_Use_ 1. This may serve to admonish, 1. All Preachers to beware of
carelessenesse and negligence in stirring up the people unto piety.
And 2. All the faithfull also to beware of luke-warme and unfruitfull
profession of the faith. For neither of them can be without an implicit
and vertuall blasphemy. And they that so carry themselves, although
they do not in words; yet they do in their deeds confesse, and make it
to appeare, that they make no more account of the Gospell, then of an
old wives fable.
2. To exhort us, to give all diligence to sanctify, as it were, the
Gospell of Christ which we professe, and to shew it in our lives,
that we think farre otherwise of the nature of it, then the profane
multitude doth.
Doctrine 3. _The summe of the Gospell consists in declaring the power
and comming of Christ._
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