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and, no more superioritie, but all fellow seruants. And, even in this one part, two things present themselves unto us: 1 His humilitie, Qui non est confusus (as, in the eleventh Verse, the Apostle speaketh) who was not confounded, thus to take our Nature. 2 And withall, the Honor and happinesse of Abrahams seed, vt digni haberentur, that were counted worthie to be taken, so neere unto him. The next point: |
and, no more superiority, but all fellow Servants. And, even in this one part, two things present themselves unto us: 1 His humility, Qui non est confusus (as, in the eleventh Verse, the Apostle speaks) who was not confounded, thus to take our Nature. 2 And withal, the Honour and happiness of Abrahams seed, vt Worthy haberentur, that were counted worthy to be taken, so near unto him. The next point: |
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