;7o Aph.. the parts of ,- which he was .made at f rff, For the firfl: It is the manner of Artificers to deliberate much and to put themfelves to more then ordinarie pains about their Matter-pieces. Man was to be the Matter-piece of this vif - Me world , and accordingly Mofs fpeaking of God according to the manner of men brings him in con Pea. I: 36. fulting about fo prime a piece. God laid, Let to. make man : whereas moll o- ther things were made with a word Gent, 3,z1 fpeaking, Let there be light, and there wets light. Let the earth brie forth), and it was ò.. Here the Creatour calls as it were a folemn Councel of the facred per, lons in Trinity, when he is about to proceed to the making ofman. Which is to be taken notice of both becaufe other Scriptures ufe theplural number where mans creation is spoken of (as Eccle f 12 .14 12er ember thy creatour: ac- cording to theOriginal, (reatours and job.. 3 5,. i o,. Where is Godmy! maker ? He 1 Drew) `?..Ghttitt of Principles.
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