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
Doctrine 6. _Men are wonderfully prone to imbrace errors._
This is gathered from these words; _And many shall follow_.
_Reason_ 1. By reason of that darknesse, which hath taken hold of mens
mindes; thereupon they may be easily drawne under any shew or glimps of
light.
2. By reason of that disposition which they have, alien from the truth;
thereupon they easily imbrace those things that are contrary to this
truth.
3. By reason of that disposition which they have, agreeing with the
nature of errors. For sinners have in themselves the seeds, of all sins,
errors and heresies; so that the nature of corrupt man doth as easily
receive errors, as the tinder fire.
4. By reason of the just judgement of God, whereby for the
punishment of other sins they are given over to the power of errors,
_2 Thessalonians 2.10._
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to instruct us, to shew the corruption and
wretchednesse of our nature, how hardly are we brought to imbrace the
heavenly and saving truth, when we are carried headlong unto damnable
errors.
2. To admonish us, that it should not be an offence unto us, if we see
many given unto errors; because this was foretold us by the Apostle,
and it hath a manifest reason; so that it is not to be wondred at, that
many are given unto errors, but that rather, that any one doth believe
the truth.
3. To exhort us, 1. Unto humiliation, in respect of this pronenesse
unto error, 2. To care and circumspection that we be not overswayed
by it. And an Argument whereby we may and should be stirred up unto
this care, we have in the text, whiles they which follow heresies
and hereticks, are said to follow their destruction. For not only the
authors of heresies run unto destruction, but also their followers,
as in the place of the _Thessalonians_ before cited. _In those which
perish_, so that it is a signe of destruction, to be seduced by
hereticks.
Doctrine 7. _The fruit of errors and heresies is speaking evill of the
way of truth._
This is gathered from these words, _By reason of whom the way of truth
shall be evill spoken of_. By _the way of truth_ is meant the Gospell,
or the will of God revealed in the Scripture, which shewes the true
way of salvation. It is said to be _evill spoken of_, when the dignity
thereof is violated, most properly by reproachfull words. It is said
to be evill spoken of _by them_, namely, by the authors of the heresies
and their followers, in a two-fold respect, 1. When they themselves
speak reproachfully of it, as the Scribes and Pharisees did of Christ.
2. While they give others occasion to speak reproachfully of it, as the
Jewes did unto the Gentiles, _Romans 2.24._ both respects seeme to be
meant here by these, for the Greek word διὰ signifies _per & propter_,
by, and by reason of.
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to instruct us, to judge aright of the nature
of sinne, that never staies till it hath brought men to blasphemy
against God, and to speak evill of the way of God.
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