Trapp - BS2562 T73 1647

C jpi. 1 acceedirtg.s'e Sit M A T H V . 131 reftion : either do itsar die for it. Thus the Law t¿afehoolmaftr, and fucb a one as that, that Lill and Flarui fpeak of in Italy, that broúght forth hisfcholars to Hannibal ; whohad henot been more*ercifull thenotó$erwife,they had Al riffled. Thecomfort is,that it is afchoolr.afler th Chrifl, whobecamebond to the Law to redeem us, that were under the Law, from the rigour, bondage, irritation and condemnation thereof. So that the ufe that now we have ofit, is only tobeas Paul.r fillers fon, to Phew us out dan- gcr,and co fend us to the chief Captainofour falvation, who came not to defhroythe Law,but to fulfill it. But to fulfcfl it] To complete and accompli',hi,, for he ful- rnrr.. Pledall righteoufneiJ'e, and fini(hed thework that was given him J')h I7.0 EC; do. A newcotnmandement alto gaveheuntous, that we love one another : which love is thecomplement of the Law, and the fupplemenr of the Gofpel. Befieles,Chriff is the end ofthe Law to Rom. to 4, every one that beleeveth : and cotnmandeth us nomore, then he ELck. ;s. 7 caufeth us to do ; yea, he doth all his works in us and for us, faith the Church, I f 16.1A. Thus Chrifl fIsll fultills the Law in his people into whole hearts heputteth adtlpofcion answerable to the outwardLaw inall things : as in the watt is the fagne impref lion that was upon thefeat. This is called the law of the mande, Rotn.7. and anfwereth the lawof God without, as lead aníwers the mould,as tally anfwereth tally,asIndenture,lndcnture. Heb.8. 8 9,1o. with i Cor.3.a,3. Ront.6.17. Verte i 8. For verily l (ay sotto yov.] This is his ordinary affe- .spell of veratian,which he ufeth in matters of weight only. For a vainpro- Temm tcftationcomes to as much,for ought I know (faith a Worthy Di- sttomairado. vine ) as avain oath. uaji bitumane Till heavenwordearthpare] And paffe they muff : Tite vifiále fePuc heavensbeing defiledwithout fins ( that are evenglued repro them, Ede quoi tu as B.tbylnnc tìns.are faid:ro be, Re-v.18.5.) thall be purged with fatie meìninit, the fireod'yhelaf day,as the veff.:lsof the fant.oxrywere,thatheta ßtc.Metarn1ik the fin- offering. Theearthalío, andall the works that are therein r. Citer, de ,/hall be ¿aunt tep. And this the Heathens had heardof, and ham- a4270%,.! werd ác,that,the world:fhouid, at lengchsbecon`umed :uich fire as ordores líbi- Ovid,hathìçy Rrd-Lacretiz ditputeth it accordIle, to the natur:sil nia: igWh,pro- caui.es Phut. bltdolfres of the life of Chriff dothbetter; when he Per teporem te(leth us that of thofe two deftruc`hions of the woe l:í the former °bariraais. Lu wash water, for the hearof their lull and the la fhalì beby fire doff. de vita Y Y chrtfli lib.s. fig thecoldneflmftheir love. . cap,87. K z O ae

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