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Doct 6. Although saving grace was the same, that was in the Church from the beginning of the world, yet notwithstanding great is our prerogative in this grace above the Prophets, and those to whom they prophesied before the comming of Christ.

This is gathered from the twelfth Verse, Not unto themselves, but unto us they did minister.

Reason 1. It is by reason of that clearer light which accompanied the comming of the Sunne, and continues from that time.

2. By reason of the greater efficacy of the holy Ghost, as it is in the text.

3. By reason of the larger communication of this grace, which is now extended unto all Nations.

Vse 1. This may serve for to comfort us, because we doe abound in this grace, our hearts ought to be strengthened against all terrours. 2. To exhort us, that as this grace doth abound, so should our thankfulnesse also abound in all practise of piety; for he that hath received much, of him is much required. Doct. 7. So great is the excellency of the grace and salvation offered unto us by Christ, that even the Angels themselves desire to looke into it.

This is gathered out of those words, which things the Angels desire to look into. So 1 Tim. 3.16. you may see it proved.

Reason. Because there are some things in this mysterie, which the Angels themselves are yet ignorant of, Matth. 24.36. into those things they desire to look, that they may know them: into other things that they do know they desire also to looke that they may delight themselves in beholding the glory of God, as it were in a glasse.

Vse. This may serve to admonish us, never to be weary of searching into these holy mysteries, whether it be in hearing the Word of God in publick, or in reading and meditating upon it in private.