(4Commentirie upon confirmation of his faith : and thus much he fignificth to the Romano. Here is a good itenz, for them , that come to no fer- mons, becaufe they can learne nothing. Put the cafe they were as learned as theApoflles , yet might they profit inhearing in rcfpe&ofcomfort, offaith,andgoodaffaìion: 7 But on the contrarie,when they faw that the Gofpe.l our the vncir- cumcifionewas committed vntome, to as the qo/pel oiler the circumcifion was toPeter 8 (For he that was mightieby Pe- is ter in the Apoftlefhip ouer the cir- cumcifi.on, was. alfo mightie by me toward theGentiles.) 20 9 Andwhen lames, andCephas, and Ichn, knew the grace of God 5 that was giuen- to me, which are ac 25 countedpillars,t cygaue to me,an:d toBarnabas, theright hádoffellow- {hip, that we íhould:preach to the ' Gentiles ,. Z theyvnto the Circume !cifion. } The worries of more difficultie, are thus to be explaned. Contrdariwi(e1( that is, they did communicate nothing tome in way of cone/bon, but on the contrarie theygaue me the-hand of fellowthip. Againe,the words[Circu riTon,andv»cireton- ocifion] fignific the nation ofthe,Iewes,andthe Gentilss,the one cit. 35
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