seen the deeds nor writings of Paul. Thus have I, I hope, both plainly and substantially shewed, that the word of God ought to be expounded. And for those which cry out against the exposition of the scriptures, and would not have the ministers of the word and churches to declare the scriptures in open and solemn audience, neither to apply them to the places, times, states, and persons, their fetch1 is to seek somewhat else than the honour due unto God. They lead their lives far otherwise than is
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