Chain ofprinciples. 15 zeal _ of Peter Lombard againff fit'ch men. To me ( faith he) this word Be ought, or he is bound Teems to have much poyfon in it; and cannot be properly applied to God , who is no 1ebtour to us fave onely in thofeca- fes wherein he hath paired fome pro- mife. Sure I am, our Saviour telleth his Difciples plainly It isgiven to you li ow the myfieries of the kingdome of heaven, but to them it is not given, Matth. 13. ti. And the houfholder in the Pa- rable flops the mouths of thole mur- murers that repined as expeting more from him then it was his pleafure to give , with the foie confideration of its being his will to have it fo. Friend, 1 do thee no wrong. Take what is thine,t willgive to this laß even a.s unto thee. is it not lawfull for me to do what billwith mine own ? Fifthly The confequents of the forementioned denials, are, t. Permif. fon of f n , particularly of unbelief. obn Do. 46. Ye believe not, becaufè ye are S f 3 not Eterc. ï. 7,7 mihi videtur ho: verbrimD:- bec venenrsrre ha- het--nec Deo peo ;me competit qui non ell cichitor nobirnififorte cxpsomif'so. Lit, 1Centen- tiarum 43. A2aab.zo,.vo. IJ,13,IR},15..
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