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
2. Because they are led by Sathan, who is the father of lyes and of all
vanity.
_Vse._ This may serve to admonish us, to beware therefore of such men,
that we be not in any wise deceived by them. For this were to imbrace
vanity in stead of eternall happinesse.
Doctrine 2. _Yet such men in their vanity are usually most puffed up._
This is gathered from verse 18. in the beginning. So _1 Corinthians
8.1._ _Knowledge puffeth up._ Which if it be true of the knowledge of
things that are true in themselves, if they be not known as they ought
to be known, as it is explained, verse 2. Then much more must we think
so of that knowledge which hath a shew of some singular excellency,
when there is no solid good in it at all.
_Reason._ Because such men seeme to themselves to be wise, not only
above the ordinary sort, but also above those that excell in the Church
of God, yea sometimes above the Apostles themselves and Prophets, and
therefore are wont to boast of some depths which they have; which the
holy Ghost therefore cals the depths of Sathan, _Apocalype 2.24._
_Vse._ This may serve to informe us, alwayes to suspect those men, that
are in a wonderfull manner puffed up with their own private conceits of
some part of religion.
Doctrine 3. _That such men do oftentimes seduce many, and have divers
followers, it comes to passe chiefly thereby, that their doctrine,
either for the matter of it, or the manner of their teaching, is very
agreeable to the carnall lusts of men._
This is gathered from these words: _they allure through the lusts of
the flesh_.
_Reason._ Because as the flesh doth easily apply it selfe at all times
unto carnall doctrine, by reason of that communion that is betwixt them;
so especially and most easily doth it, when the doctrine is covered
with a shew of religion or truth.
_Use._ This may serve for admonition, that if we would be safe from
infection and seducing, we should diligently labour for mortification
of the flesh. For neither are they only in danger of seducing that have
not yet known the truth, but they also that have in some sort clean
escaped from those that live in errour, as it is in the text.
Doctrine 4. _The chiefe lust of the flesh, whereby men are wont to be
seduced, is the love of carnall liberty._
This is gathered from the beginning of verse 19. So _Psalme 2.3._
_Reason_ 1. Because the flesh alwayes seeketh its peace and quietnesse,
which it cannot enjoy, but by giving it selfe over unto the lusts
thereof; and hence it is that carnall men account the command of God
and his Word, a yoke, ♦and strong cords, and bands, &c.
♦ “aud” replaced with “and”
2. Because in liberty there is some kinde of shew of that dignity and
excellency, whereof all the sons of _Adam_ are most desirous ever since
they drank in that poyson of the Serpent, _Ye shall be like Gods._
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