354 e..1 Chainof Principles. Aph., 5. is not difcerned, it calls for our filence and humility ; for the jenfe of flef, füffi- ° cetb not to pierce into the f crets of Taje- , Ft á.v flue. So eos he thatfees not a reafon that z.3V4 .x cqu_,Ák or that Divine dfenfation by confidering ,, aesàzm ftw,hlns own infirmity, fees a clear realn why cR toáñç, xcô befes it not. g. 1 i. But fay Gregory what he can, .neittoc3o.Q . P.,rr yea and Paul himfelf what he will, the .5`1 s,.; ,Et ilR iimfault is not like to be mended fo long oorfltf.I.7J à R,o*lan. 8.7; as carnal mindes have to do with thefe points. We are all by nature Enemies in our mindes as our Apofrle tels the Colofsians yea the ~carnal minde , or thewifdome of the flejh (as he (peaks to the (Rarnans) is enmity againft . God : for it is not fubject to the lawofGod, neither indeed can be : whence it is that one or other of the great Mafters of Reafon (as they would be accounted) although they be not unwilling to yield an independant Sovereignty and Arbitrary working to fome men, as in the Eafiern parts of the world moil do to their abfolute Monarchs as at this
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