Schlater - BS2725 S35 1627

VP. h tilat.z6.4 s. ' Ifài 49 4 k M1t.io,42. r r Pet.z.r. Tit. z.5. ° z Pet.i.roai t. ° Ga1.6.9. P 2 Iohn 8. Gal.; .3. H EJCpofation vponthe feóBâ'dl! `% E are not under the Law, but vnder Grace. Infinite varietie are fuch good workes in. They dreame who fancie no workes good but thole of mercy, vif:to, poto, cabo, &c. So many commandements, fo many good workes ; fo many feuerall dueties eninyned in cuery com- maundement, fo many feuerall forts of good workes ; which yet Paul bath reduced to thefe three heads :workes t of a 'Pietie. z Ittftice. 3 Sobrietie ; comprifing vnder iuflice thole of mercie,wherto alfo Popifh common- place- men referre mercy and the workes thereof as to their head. Herein pray to be eflablifhed : i h Nature is a holdbacke, a draw - backe, 2 i Encouragements are few from men. 3 Yet k reward is great in heauen. q. Commoditie much on earth. t Simple aliens t preparatiuely won, 2 m Blafphe mers mouthes flopped. 3 Golpel adorned. 4 n Eletion and calling affured. 5 Yea plentiful) enterance into Gods I {ingdome procured. Yet bac lege,that we 0 be not weary of well doing,for then p we loofe all that we haue wrought. I conclude with that of the Apoflle. Therefore my be- thren, be ye ffedfaf and vnmoueable, alwayes abounding in the worke, of the Lord; for Zf nuch 46 you know how that your labour is not in vaine on the Lord. So I proceed to the third maine part of the Epif}ic. A

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