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
This is gathered from these words, _We made knowne unto you the power
and comming of our Lord Iesus Christ_. For his power hath respect unto
his divine nature, together with the effects thereof, _Romans 1.4._ And
his comming hath respect unto his humane nature, together with the end
and benefit of his incarnation. Now if these two be joyned together,
namely, that Christ came to save us, and that he came with power, so
that he had all sufficiency & efficacy at his comming, nothing more can
be desired to comfort the faithfull.
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to admonish, 1. Preachers, to make the power
and comming of Christ the center as it were of all their Sermons. The
Apostle, _1 Corinthians 2.2._ _Determined to know nothing save Iesus
Christ and him crucified_, & then also, 2. the hearers, to have a
speciall eye unto that in the hearing of Sermons, how they may profit
in the understanding of this mystery.
2. To exhort us, to fetch all the obedience which we performe unto God,
from him as from the fountaine. For whatsoever duties flow not from
the power and comming of Christ, are not Evangelicall, but are infected
with hypocrisie, or consist in civility.
Doctrine 4. _The certainty of this Gospell, even as it may be had after
the manner of men, is as great as any we can have of any things that
are done and past._
This is gathered from these words; _We have seene, we have heard_. For
it is confirmed by the testimony of those, that sensibly perceived it;
who by the confession of all were men at least worthy to be believed,
having no reason to witnesse any otherwise then the thing it selfe was;
in regard that they could not expect to receive any profit thereby from
men; and being such as confirmed it unto us, not by the bare testimony
of their words, but also with their life and blood: so that even after
the manner of men we may be as certaine of the Gospell as we are, that
there was sometimes a Monarchy of the Assyrians, Grecians, Romans: that
there were Captaines, and Knights, of such and such a countrey, or the
like.
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to reprove and condemne the perversnesse of men,
who easily believe all other things, though there be but weak arguments
to confirme it; but they can scarce be brought to receive the Gospell
of salvation.
2. To exhort us to strengthen our faith with such like reasons, even
to the full assurance thereof, _1 Iohn 1.3,4._ For although we our
selves have not seene these things, yet we must as strongly and firmely
believe them, as if we our selves had seene them with our eyes, _Iohn
20.29._ This pertaines unto the thankfulnesse which we ♦owen to God,
that he would not barely declare unto us his will, but also confirme it
by testimonies, _Luke 1.2._ For this was one of the speciall offices of
the Apostles, to witnesse those things which they had seene of Christ,
_Acts 1.22._ & _2.32._
♦ “oweu” replaced with “owen”
Doctrine 5. _A great Majesty was sensibly perceived by the Apostles._
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