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,66 rv1 Commentarie 'Vpon , Chap.6'. · - fome were good, as D.midt [paringo(_AAMl, A z. ByreuealingthewrathandangerofGod &c. fomc cuill,as his adulrery,murthff.and for fmoe, fortbtiA'RI<IIN{tth •r.zh, ll.om:. 4 numbringofrhe;people:aodnotof thefame 15. 3• Byconuittiogtheconfcieaoe. Whm parrkular workes. Anfw, Iris falfo. ForPul the '~m~mt&M~H, }im,~rtHiNeJ, 1\.om. !peakingofthefameindiuiduall worke,faith, 1·9· 4·BYarraigningand condemningv~for that iris partly good,and pardyeuill, I findt !In,forlht,,., id the minifftr".{dwh,l ,Corin. when /woulddo( good, lhAttui/1 is prefmtwitb tbians 3•7.aud fo FcUtting VI OUtof '\11 heart ,,, Ram.7. 11. /nmy mind<! {<ru<tht IA'RI of In ourfclLI••,iteau ctbvs toBietothe throne qod,in mJ body the I•"' ".{ftnnt,V.l$. And the ofgrace, and fo iuur(ch..t,.,,.,fltr tpbring Prophet faith 1 that All our ~hmufn<~u"' A Vsto~~rrji,Galaq.z4- Thirdly, irfe1u~sas· m.r.flruoUI clo••h, Ifa. 64- 4• berefore euery arulcof goud hfe: DAutd[aith, that the ,..,.J good workeis.Llain<dwirhfinne. c. •f G•d(fpcc!ally thelao;)il Aillnlmti~hujiet, Thus much 0Jall fuflice to fi•ew 1 thatit is · •Hd• bght,tobup•lht,J.?ul. u 9,10). So that irupo!liblefor any man inthetimeofthislife thoug!uregcncraremanbee notvndcr rl1e to tu1611 the law: The reaCons alleadged to Jaw,!nregardof iu!lificatiO)ls Oraccufatian, rhe conrrary, arc fufliciently anlivered ·be- B or coac!bQn 1 orcondemnation :yet he isvo. fore,Pag.a <'i4.&c. To which placeIreferre d~rit,in regardof direflion,and in!lruflion the rtadcr. for itfhewes what isgood, what,is euill, \I' ha; ' It may further befaid,ifwecannotperfefl· we ought todoe, ahq~hatto leauevndope. i ly fulfillthclaw,whydoth PAN/command vs La!lly;\l'herasP~•l Caith,B.tArtJ''"'g~~~),,rJ to bearc oneanothera burdcns,and fotofu/fiO ~urdm;•odf•f•lftlltbeiAt~>".f Chrifl.:,! e)Vard th' ,.,,".{ Chrifl? SO bathgreat Empha!i~1 for it Implies the .dn/w. Thelaw isfaidtobefulfilled three manner how the Galatians, and all illen are waies. Fir!I, by p<r(on•0•6tditoct, and thus to fulfillrhe law, not.byobferuing d rcumci· i Chri!lonelyfulfilled it. Secondly, byimpu- ' Uon,daie~,orrimesJmoncths,oryear~s,asth.c ttd obtdi,r.ce, thuothe regenerate fulfillitin 1 falfe apo!llesraughr: but by bearing and rolChrill,heebeeingth•irrtghteouf••f•, r·.Cor. lerat~gtheinfirmiriesl'f rheir brethren. It ' r. JO. and theyc•mpltte inhim,ColoiT. • · ro. may 1 ~~ vnfitly beeapplied ro the religion• Thirdly, by inchMtuhedimct, thusZAch•ri• order ofFrancifcans,Dominicans,CarrhufiandEt;.;..htthare [aid to hauewalked in all ans,&c. Lennemnotthin~e that they keepe ! thecommaundements ofthe Lord,without rhclaw by ab!lainin~from llelh, by whip· ' reproot<,Luk.r.6. And thusall the fairhfull C ping themfelues, by mgle !Jfe, count<rfdt fulfil! rhe law, in labouring to obey God in fa!ls, voluntary pouerty, regularobedience, ' all his commaundemenrs 1 according ro the &c. But let them comfort t,heaffiifted, remeafureof.grace receiued: and thus weeare leeue rhe di!lrelfed J beare with the weake, [aid rofulfill the lawin thisplace,God accepfupport one another in loue, andS 0 ihey ring the will forrhedecde. Weeare further lhall fulfil! the law of Chrilt. to confider, thatful{iUingof thtl•., is fomo· 3 For if ••/mAn{ttmt ti himfelft.thAt ht u time oppofed to the tranfgreffion of the law, fomewhllt, -whm heis nithing.~ hede&~illrth himas Iam.z.Jo.in which fenfe,no man euer did, (tlft in hitimAginAtion. or can fulfill it,except Chri!I,Godand man, In this verfe the Aponle remooues an who forthis cau[e is faid to berhe tndt •ftht irnpedimen~, whioh hindereth moll from law for righuoufotJTt, to tHtr.J Qtlt thAt be/uperforming the former duti<, of beatinga· juah, Romanes ro.4. Somerimeitis o'Ipo· rhermeno burdens, and that is, avaine con· fed rohypocriUe,and diffimulation,as 1. oh. ceitand imagination they hauc ofrheir owne - •· 4, s. and thus all theSaints fulfillir, In that excellencie, farrc aboue their brethren: in rhey endeauour to morti6e their corrupti· thinking themfelue, too good to do any du- -· ons, &in all thingsroapprooue theirbeans, tyor f<luice vnto them, to betheir packhor• and liues roGod,in keepingfaith andagood D festo beare their burdens. This vaioeimagi· confcience. In which fenCe PAo/ here bid· nationandfwellingconceipt (which putfeth dethvstofulfill thelawofChrill, inperforvp rhe moll)theApolllelabaureth ropurse ming duti<s of lou•, and bearing one ana· in,thi~lace1whenhe faith, He thAt(umeth ,. I thers burdens. Itwill beefaid, if the law can : him{tl e,&r. where by the way wee may ob· noothcrwifc beefulfilled, then by incho•t•oferue the merhodoftheApo!lle,6rfi,togiue b,Ji,nce, to whatendeferueth it i A•(•tr. It rules of dlrcftions after,toremooue lmpe· \ bath a three.folde vfe eucn !ince the fall. diments which may hinder our obedience. FJr!l, itfemes te re!lraine the outward man, •· We fee here the force of the word,which by keeping men in order, through feare of (t4rchtth tht [t<rttr".{tht htArt, Hebr.4- u. punilhmcnr, ofwhichvfeP••' fpeakes,when in th11t itcafltthdowllt theimAginAflfm,~ttultUtTJ \bee fairh, that thtiA.,;, not gium to • right,.. highthtng th•t u ex•lttd •g•i•/f th•k••~ledgt \ ".{God:And6ringtth intocaptiuiiJ'"~l thought ; ru man, bm 10 tht la..lefJt Anddifo't.Utnt,&r. 1.Timorhie 1. 9· Secondly, toarrowfethe ttthto6tdiiiK:tof Chrif/,:. Corinrh1ans to+ rrou!ie confcience: and thia it doth many In the worde•weemoy obfcruerhefe fourc wAt<S. 1. By rcuealingfinne,for iJJ rht '""' things: I. That menarenothingofrhem· commethrhe ~owlulgeof}inne, Rom. 3· zo. fclues. J I.That though they be nothing,yet they ..

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