8 Aph. 4.. 4.Lssd fi phila- fofhia Let nnn capit ? fides ta- mer; capit. ma- jor e¡î verbi Dei astr'rita, quam noNi in- capacltcLJ. malar Sp. san- ans. qdain A,i.. flote[e,, Luther de captivir, Ba- bylgnicq, Piàl. 147. 5. ei Chain ofPrinciples. believe that ofS`. Tames, known unto God are all his works from the beginning of f the 'orld. §. 4. Well may the prudent confide ration of what bathbeen Paid concerns ing the depthofDivineOrnnifcience put the wifefr of men in minde of their Nefcience; keep them from leaning to their own underffandings ; and give them juff occafion to think of an an fwer to Zophars guef+ion What can't thou know ? if the fecrets ofnature do fo puzzle thee, what cant$ thou know concerning thofe much greater fecrets of grace andglory ? of which Luther very excellently, Philofphy receives them not, faith cloth. The authority of Scri- pture isgreater by far then the capacity of our wit ; and the Holy Ghofl then Arií}o- tle. Well may the depth of Divinenn- derffanding, which the Pfalmif} faith is infinite, Great is the Lord, andofgreat power; bis underflanding is infinite, caufe us to refle t upon the fhallownefs, the finitenefs yea, the folly of our own. For
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