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
Peter had before proved the certainty of the Gospell by the testimony
of the Apostles, who were eye-witnesses and eare-witnesses of it; now
he proves the same certainty by the testimony of the word of prophesie;
which he sets forth, 1. By the adjunct of stability, and that in
comparison to the testimony of the Apostles, in respect whereof this
word of prophesie is said to be more sure. 2. By the duty adjoyned
which is due unto this word of prophesie, namely, a religious heed
and attention which should be given unto this word. Wᶜʰ attention is
declared, 1. By the end and use of this word of prophesie, which is by
way of comparison set forth by the use of a light, 2. by the helping
cause, 3. By the esteeme which we should have of the Prophesie of
Scripture, verse 20,21. namely, that it is by the instinct of the
Holy Ghost; which is set forth by those Prophesies that are contrary
thereunto, namely, such, as are of private interpretation, or by the
will of man. By prophesie is meant, not the foretelling of those things,
♦that depend upon any naturall causes, (for so the Astrologers and
Physitians can foretell many things, being skilfull in the naturall
causes,) nor of those things that depend upon the will of any creature
(for so those that know other mens counsell, may foretell many things,
probably at least) but prophesie is a fore-telling of those things,
that depend only upon the will of God, and can be knowne by God alone,
and those to whom he hath revealed it. By the word of Prophesie is
meant the Prophesie of holy Scripture, as it is expresly set downe,
verse 20. which is distinguished in this respect not only from false
prophesies, but also from other true ones, which were never in the
Canon of the Scripture.
♦ “thar” replaced with “that”
The Doctrines rising herehence.
Doctrine 1. _The word of Prophesie is a more sure testimony then the
testimony of any men, or of those things that our senses themselves can
give us._
This is gathered from the comparison which is here made betwixt this
testimony and that which went before. But it is said to be more sure,
not more true: because that which the Apostles witnessed, was as true;
but their testimony did not carry with it so great a confirmation of
the truth.
_Reason_ 1. Because it appeared not so much to be a divine testimony,
being not as yet expressed in the Scriptures.
2. Because it could not prevaile so much upon the mindes of the Jewes,
as the word of prophesie, which had now for many ages bin as it were
habitually confirmed in their minds.
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