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our salvation is procured, is contained in those two parts.

Use 1. This may serve to exhort us, alwayes to joyne those two things together, in the seeking of our salvation: for they are in their owne nature so conjoyned, that if they should be separated, our faith and hope would be made altogether void. This is the rock of offence at which the Jewes did, and to this day do stumble, in that they look for outward glory and majesty in their Messias, even without any suffering or humiliation going before. 2. To exhort us alwayes in all things to build upon this foundation. Doct. 4. Not only the essence it selfe of this mystery is usually enquired after by the godly, but even all the circumstances thereof as far forth as they may be comprehended.

This is gathered from those words: searching what or what manner of time.

Reason 1. Because in this mysterie there is nothing of so small consequence, as that it may be neglected without losse to our selves. 2. Because love is careful to enquire into al things that pertaine to the thing beloved, though otherwise they may seeme to be very small. Vse. This may serve to admonish us, not to think it enough to have some confused knowledge of the common principles of the Gospell, but to exercise our selves to come to a more full and distinct knowledge of every grace of God. Doct. 5. All these things were alwayes declared only by the Spirit of Christ that was in the Prophets.

This is gathered from the eleventh Verse.

Reason. Because as no man knowes the things of man, but the Spirit of man, so no man knowes the things of Christ, but the Spirit of Christ, 1 Cor 2.11.

Vse 1. This may serve for information, hereby we may confirme our selves in the truth of Christs divine nature, because the Spirit of God which spake in the Prophets from the beginning, is here expresly called the Spirit of Christ.

2. To exhort us, to depend upon Christ, and from his Spirit to seek for all light in searching the Scriptures, and inquiring after divine things.