2, 44 el Chain ofPrinciples. Aph, 4. perhaps to our {hallow underílanth ings it may appear otherwife : as to our eyes turrets and fleeples how up- right foever, if their height be exceed- ing great, do often feem crooked, and look as if they flood awry; which fhould deter us from cenfuring any of his Decrees, or Difpenlations, as force great but unhallowed wits are wont to do; ofwhomLuther maketh this fober and fad complaint They require Luther defer- " that God ad jure humano , according vo arbitrio. cc cap. 173. to what the Eons of men do coni- c' monly account right and juíl, or o- "'therwife that he would ceafe to be "God. Tell not themof the fecretsof " his Sovereign Majefly; let him ten- ` der a reafon of his beingGod ifhe " fpeak, do or will any thing but what appeareth equal to men. Proud " flefh cannot vouchfafe the God of " heaven fo much honour as to be- " leeve any thing tobe good or right, " which is fpoken or a.ed above what " the Codex of lultinian, or the fifth " book
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