364 Chap,Y. ACemmentarie upon 3t Then brethren , we are not children of the feruant , but of the freewoman. The concluf onof thewhole argument following direaly from the 27, verfe. If we be children ofthepromife, then are we children of the freewoman and not of the bondwoman, & confequently we are inflified and fatted without the works ofthe law, by the metre grace of God canting vs by faith to reaon thepromife of God, whofc fubfianec and foundation is Chrit}. 4 CHAP. V. I Stand fail therefore in the liber- tie wherewith Chrift hath madevs free, and be not intangled againe with the yoke ofbondage. Hefe words , area repetition of the princi- pall Conclution of the whole Epif}le. Whichwas on this manner :I Paul am cal- led to teach,and my. doCrine istrue: there- fore yedid mill to departfrom-it,and your dirtie was to hauefloodunto it. .' Further they are collected and inferred vpon the conclufion of theDaft argument vfed,in t se Daft chapter, thus: Ye are children of the freewo- man.: and therefore ye arc free : and therefore. yefhould hold fa'.i your hbertie. In theWords , two amine points-of döfìrine are propoun- ded. Thcfirl} is, that bynature we areall intangled with the yoke ofbondage. For thebetter conceivingofthis, I will han- dle three points,the nature ofthisbondage, theLigne ofit, and the vfe. Ton-chi-Wm 1Ci ag 30 31
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