.f' Chain ofPrinciples. 2;57 der, feeing we meet with filch fecrets Exerc. 7 and depths even in Gods revealed Will, The greatef+ divines have ac- knowledged many Au07; t7v, Things hard to be underßood; yea, diverfe áAt , knots that cannot be untied, till there either come further light into this world, or we be tranffated into a better. Such as every rnodefr chril+ian will be rea- die to fay of, as the learned Cajetan did concerning the reafon of that dif- ference) which in the Hebrew Text is obfervable betwixt the title of Plain: 121. and thofe other Plaint of De- grees, 1Refervo Spiritui Sancio, I referve the folution of this and that doubt to the holy Spirit. For to him and the other Divine Perfons finch things are no riddles ; though tous they be dark and Enigmatical yea perhaps un- fearchable. Although we ever and a- non meet with caufe of crying out as Saint Paul oncedid , How unfearcbable RcmotTeio. are his judgements, andhis waies pall find- ing out Let us alwaics remember and L 2 be.
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