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Complete text of 61128518:

" In which words two things are to be observed, First, that god  wil not have miracles alone serve for arguments, to approve the Prophets calling; but (as it is in the third verse) for an experiment of the constancy of our adherence to himself

Complete text of 61128870:

that the same apparition is called, not onely an Angel, but god ; where that which (verse 7

Complete text of 61128871:

) is called the Angel of the Lord, in the tenth verse , saith to Agar, "I will multiply thy seed exceedingly;" that is, speaketh in the person of god 

Complete text of 61128891:

" For an apparition made to a man in his sleep, is that which all men call a Dreame, whether such Dreame be naturall, or supernaturall: and that which there Jacob calleth an Angel, was god  himselfe; for the same Angel saith (verse 13

Complete text of 61129019:

) "As I live, saith the Lord god , surely with a mighty hand, and a stretched out arme, and with fury powred out, I wil rule over you; and (verse 37

Complete text of 61129137:

John in his Gospel saith was with god , is (in his 1 Epistle, verse  1

Complete text of 61129209:

Paul held their Poets for Prophets, but acknowledgeth that the word Prophet was commonly used to signifie them that celebrated the honour of god  in Verse Praediction Of Future Contingents, Not Alwaies Prophecy When by Prophecy is meant Praediction, or foretelling of future Contingents; not only they were Prophets, who were Gods Spokesmen, and foretold those things to others, which god  had foretold to them; but also all those Imposters, that pretend by the helpe of familiar spirits, or by superstitious divination of events past, from false causes, to foretell the like events in time to come: of which (as I have declared already in the 12

Complete text of 61129344:

In what manner god  spake to them, is declared in the 11 of Numbers, verse  25

Complete text of 61129443:

) "They will not beleeve me, but will say, the Lord hath not appeared unto me," god  gave him power, to turn the Rod he had in his hand into a Serpent, and again to return it into a Rod; and by putting his hand into his bosome, to make it leprous; and again by pulling it out to make it whole, to make the Children of Israel beleeve (as it is verse  5

Complete text of 61129845:

He onely went for the businesse of the people; the others, as the Nobles of his retinue, were admitted for honour to that speciall grace, which was not allowed to the people; which was, (as in the verse  after appeareth) to see god  and live

Complete text of 61129869:

" To these god  imparted his Spirit; but it was not a different Spirit from that of Moses; for it is said (verse 25

Complete text of 61129907:

And yet god  consented to it, saying to Samuel (verse 7

Complete text of 61130585:

) "When they heard that Samaria had received the Word of god , sent Peter and John to them;" by imposition of whose hands, they that were Baptized (verse 15

Complete text of 61130595:

where we read that the Twelve, after the number of Disciples was multiplyed, called them together, and having told them, that it was not fit that the Apostles should leave the Word of god , and serve tables, said unto them (verse 3

Complete text of 61130998:

"You know what commandements we gave you:" where the Greek word is paraggelias edokamen, equivalent to paredokamen, what wee delivered to you, as in the place next before alledged, which does not prove the Traditions of the Apostles, to be any more than Counsells; though as is said in the 8th verse , "he that despiseth them, despiseth not man, but God": For our Saviour himself came not to Judge, that is, to be King in this world; but to Sacrifice himself for Sinners, and leave Doctors in his Church, to lead, not to drive men to Christ, who never accepteth forced actions, (which is all the Law produceth,) but the inward conversion of the heart; which is not the work of Laws, but of Counsell, and Doctrine