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
_Vse_ 1. This may serve to condemne those, that please themselves
therein, that they are not murtherers, nor adulterers, nor robbers,
&c. when in the meane time they walk in the way of other sins, who do
either contemne the worship of God, or neglect faith, hope, and charity,
and are altogether ignorant of the like vertues.
2. To admonish us, to take heed unto our selves, by a timely and daily
repentance, that we walk not in sins, though we cannot abstain from all
sin. Sinners are not so much hatefull unto God, as the workers of sin,
and such as walk in it.
Doctrine 3. _There is in all men while they are in this world, some
cause pricking and stirring them up unto sin._
This is gathered therehence, that the flesh is here put as the
beginning of all those sins, whereunto these wicked men were given.
Now it is called the flesh, because it doth extend it selfe as largely
as the flesh or body of man, being carnall: and so is in all and every
particular man in common and without any exception. This is proved
first _Galatians 5.17._ _Iames 1.14._ _Matthew 15.19. _ Secondly, it
is confirmed also by reason and experience, because when there is no
outward object or perswasion that can induce us unto sin, yet we feele
such little sparks arising in our selves, that will set the whole man
on fire, if they be not quenched betimes.
_Vse_ 1. This may serve for instruction, 1. To refute their dreame,
which imagine a perfection in this present life. 2. To refute the
Papists, who say that concupiscence after Baptisme is not formally a
sin. For that which of its own nature produceth sin, must needs have
the nature of sin. For _quale effectum, talis causa_, such as the
effect is, such is the cause.
2. To admonish us, diligently to beware not only of outward
provocations, that might lead us into temptation, but also of our
selves and our own hearts; for there lyes our greatest danger.
Doctrine 4. _Sinne doth not consist only in outward words and deeds,
but also in the inward lusts and affections, which are contrary unto
the law of God._
_Reason_ 1. The first reason is taken out of the places of Scripture,
wherein God is called a Spirit, and is said to look most unto the
Spirit and heart of man.
Sidenote: _Matthew 15.19._
2. The second is taken out of those places, where sins are said to come
from the heart. For sin can come ♦from the heart no other way, but by
the means of such vicious lusts of the flesh.
♦ “fro” replaced with “from”
3. From the expresse words of God, _Genesis 6.5._ & _8.21._
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