Hexapla, that is, A six-fold commentarie vpon the most diuine Epistle of the holy apostle S. Paul to the Romanes wherein according to the authors former method, sixe things are obserued in euery chapter ... : wherein are handled the greatest points of Christian religion ... : diuided into two bookes ...
Willet, Andrew, 1562-1621.
Observ. 1. Sanctification must not be seuered from iustifi∣cation.

v. 1. There is no condemnation, &c. which walke not after the flesh, &c. The Apostle here euidently sheweth, that they which walke after the flesh, are not in Christ Iesus, not iustified by him, and freed from condemnation: although our sanctification be not any me∣ritorious or efficient cause of saluation, yet it is such a cause as sine qua non, without the which there is no saluation: 1. because regeneration is inseperably ioyned with iustification. 2. sanctification is a testimonie and euidence of our faith, without the which it is dead. 3. it is a fruite of the spirit. 4. and it doth necessarily follow true repentance.