The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ChristTranslated from the Latin Vulgate: and diligently compared with the original Greek . s after the error of Balaam, forreward, and have perished in the gain-say-insr of Core. • Ver C. Principality; that is, the state in which they were first creaieii, their orifiinal ilianity. tVpr. 8. Baxp/ienc majesti/. Speak evil of iheiii ihut are iiuUgnily ; anJ even uanr blasphemies againsttlie divine majesty. : Ver 9. IJonlended ahuut the body, &.C. This contention, which is nowhere else menlione()in holy writ,was (Mii;iti!illy known by revelation, ami


The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ChristTranslated from the Latin Vulgate: and diligently compared with the original Greek . s after the error of Balaam, forreward, and have perished in the gain-say-insr of Core. • Ver C. Principality; that is, the state in which they were first creaieii, their orifiinal ilianity. tVpr. 8. Baxp/ienc majesti/. Speak evil of iheiii ihut are iiuUgnily ; anJ even uanr blasphemies againsttlie divine majesty. : Ver 9. IJonlended ahuut the body, &.C. This contention, which is nowhere else menlione()in holy writ,was (Mii;iti!illy known by revelation, ami transmitted by tradition. Tis thought the occasion of it was, that thedevil would have had the body buried in such a place and manner, as to be worsliipped by l)ie Jews divinelionoiirs. § Ibid. Command thee ; or, rehuhe thee. [ Gone in the way, &c. Heretics follow the way of Cain, by murdering the souls of iheir brethren;the way oC Balaam, by ijitting a scandal belbie the people oC God, for their own private ends ; and the way ofCore or Koiuh, by their opposition lo the church governors of divine appoiniinenU. 12 These are spots in their banquets,feasting together without fear, feedingtiiemsehes, clouds witiiout water, wliich arecarried about by winds, trees of the autumn,unfruitful, twice dead, plucked up by theroots, 13 Raging waves of the sea, foamingout their own confusion, wandering stars:to whom the storm of darkness is reservedfor ever. 14 Now of these Enoch also, the seventhfrom Adam, * prophesied, saying: Behold,the Lord conieth with thousands of his saints: 15 To execute judgment upon all, andto reprove all the ungodly for all the worksof their ungodliness, whereby they havedone ungodly, and of all the hard thingswhich ungodly sinners have spoken againstGod. 16 These are murmurers, full of com-plaints, walking according to their own de-sires, and their mouth speaketh proudthings, admiring persons for gains sake. 17 But you, my dearly beloved, be mind-f


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