theEpif#le to the Galatians. Chap. 3 . gainaChriflian Iewes , who ioyned the lawand the Gofpel : and looked to be iuftifiedbothbyChrift, andby the works of the law : and notby workes ofthe law,doneby strength of na- ture, but by worksofgrace. 5 r0 5 CHAP. III® >< O foolifh Galatians, whohath bewitched you, that ye fhould not obey the truth : to whome Iefus Chrift beforewas defcribed in your fight, andamongyou crucified. G`V '25 to another Gofpel. 30 The firft part ofthe minor, that Paul was called ofGod, was handled in the fuit and fecond chapters. The fecond part that his doarine is true, is handled inthe third ,fourth,and fifth:and is propounded in this verfe. Morcouer, the Conclufion ofthe argument fet downe Chap. T. v. 6. is here againe repeated, '5 namely , that the Galatians fhould not haue reuolted to ano- ther Gofpel. And withall Paul here notes the coules of their Revolt : and they are two. One, is follie , OfooltIl Galatians. The other is, the deceit of falfe teachers, whohath bezrirched. your Whereas Paul faith, Ofoolij Galatians , that wemiflake not V 2 bis Hat we may fee how this chapter de- pends on the former, we mutt repeat the principali argument ofthe EprfIle If I was called ofGod , &my doarine be true, thenye fhould not haue reuol- ted toan other Gofpel : but I was cal led of God, and my doErine is true : therefore ye fhould not have reuolted
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