Perkins - BS2685 P37 1604

340 Chap.4, 11 Coaatanerrt.srre ?rpoa ringwhither theywill euer turne taGod or no. 2 I Tell me ye that will be vnder the law, doe yenot heare the law 22 For it is written, that Abra- hamhad two fonnes, one by a fer- ua.nt,andan other bya free-woman. z3 Buthewhich was of the fer- uant, wasborne after the fle.ih : and hewhich wasofthe free-woman,by promife. From the 8: verbe ofthis chapter to the 20. veefe, Paulbath handled theconclufion of theprincipali argument of this E- piffle touching the Apof}afie ofthe Galatians : and herehe re- turnes againe to his former datrine touching the iuflification ofa tanner by faith,without the workes ofthe law: and he cone firmes it by an other Argument, the tomme and fubfiance whereofis this : Your llbertìe from the law, was prefigured in thefamille of Abraham : therefore ye are not bondmento the law, but freemen. The argument is at large propounded`, anditkhathfoure parts:a preface in the 2r .verfc:an hiftorie ofAbraham and his I familie,verf.2 2.23. the Application of thehifloriefrom the ! 24.verfe to the 3 o.the conclufon,v.3 I. { And firft of the Preface . Lair] the word (14w)in the fini place,is taken properly for the moral! and Ceremonial! !awe ofMofes:ard in the fecond piace,for thebookes of Mofes,and narnely,for the booke ofGenefis. And in this fcnfe the word is taken,whenChrift is Paid to expound the law and the Prophet:, Luk.24.And fometimc it fignifics all the bookes- oftheold te- ftament,Ioh. 5.i 5. Yoder the lawj to be vnder the lawe , is to holdour (-clues bound tothe fulfillingofthe lawe:and to looke for life eternal! thereby.. I0 s 20 25 30 33 Dot

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