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A85774 Christ tempted: the divel conquered. Or, A short and plain exposition on a part of the fourth chapter St. Matthew's Gospel. Together with two sermons preached before the University at Oxford, some years since. By John Gumbleden, B.D. and chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Leicester. Gumbleden, John, 1598 or 9-1657. 1657 (1657) Wing G2232; Thomason E912_11; ESTC R207548 83,000 98

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CHRIST TEMPTED THE DIVEL CONQUERED OR A short and plain EXPOSITION on a part of the fourth Chapter St. MATTHEW'S Gospel TOGETHER With two Sermons Preached before the University at Oxford some years since By JOHN GUMBLEDEN B. D. and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the EARL of Leicester Jam. 5.7 Resist the Divel and he will flie from you 1 Pet. 5.9 Whom resist stedfast in the faith Ideo tentatur Christus ne vincatur à Tentatore Christianus August enarratio in Psal 90. Concio Secunda C. LONDON Printed for Simon Miller at the Star in St. Paul's Church-yard 1657. TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE his singular good LORD PATRON ROBERT EARL of Leicester VISCOUNT LISLE LORD SIDNEY of Pensehurst c. Grace and Peace from the God of Peace My Noble LORD THat which Solomon saith Eccles 12.12 Of making many books there is no end I suppose doth nothing at all concern me for I have not made many books and he that begins late may soon end especially being too too far remote from those useful helps of voluminous Writers many books yet this have I made and humbly present unto your Lordship is a Testimonial of my thankfulnesse for your Lordship 's manifold and Noble favours exhibited unto me Now such as my sacred Profession is such also is the Matter and Subject of this I present Theological An Exposition it is such as it is of what happened in the Wildernesse and other Places between our Saviour and Satan Preached at first for the instruction of my Parochial Cure but since as touching the more difficult points somewhat enlarged for publique view Many will see it but my most humble suit is that none may own it but your Lordship The Author acknowledgeth that under God be liveth by your Lordship's Patronage may this Book also in another sense live so too I am My Noble LORD Your Honours most obliged Servant and Chaplain JOHN GUMBLEDEN Courteous Reader these Books following are Printed and sold by Simon Miller at the Star in St. Paul's Church-yard Large Folio LUther 's Colloquium Mensal Small Folio THe Civil Wars of Spain in the Reign of Charls the fifth Emperor of Germany and King of that Nation wherein our late unhappy differences are parallel'd in many particulars A general History of Scotland from the year 767. to the death of King James containing the principal Revolutions and transactions of Church and State with Political observations and reflections upon the same By David Hume of Godscroft The History of this Iron Age. 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Chawbut Martyr'd Souldier FINIS To the Reader Courteous Reader THe Subject of this following Exposition as you see is the Divels tempting and our Saviours conquering Now in this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or single conflict neither the one nor the other had each his second no not while the Combat continued but our Saviour had the Angels a Mar. 1.13 to minister unto him when the duell was ended Again when the Divel had ended all the temptation he departed from him for a season b Luke 4.13 And but for a season for though at this time he were sent away with no better farewell then this Get thee hence Satan (c) Mat. 4.10 yet he soon returned and afterwards by his wicked Instruments as subtilly as before by himselfe openly he sets on him again began another battell against him another way especially some few daies before his death mustring up from time to time such voluntiers d Omne peccatum est voluntarium such as he found most inclinable amongst the malicious and incredulous Jewes to engage with him in this quarrell against our Saviour to the end that by his united forces he might if possible at last prevaile who at first was too weak to doe it single and by himself And not strong enough neither to doe it to purpose joyntly by them not any waies able to conquer our Saviour not though for a time to kill (e) Mat. 26.4 him the chief Priests the Scribes the Elders of the people with Caiaphas prevailed Judas