The answer.
The Apostle héere doth commend vnto vs the loue of our neighbor, not as a particular precept, but as a generall, compre∣hending the whole law. Therefore he that loueth as he ought,
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The Apostle héere doth commend vnto vs the loue of our neighbor, not as a particular precept, but as a generall, compre∣hending the whole law. Therefore he that loueth as he ought,
fulfilleth the law, but that any man (Christ onely excepted) lo∣ueth his neighbor in that perfection that he ought, neither the A∣postle affirmeth, nor you can prooue. Therefore your aduersaries may and do truly hold, that it is impossible to fulfill the law by exact obedience, and kéeping of the commandements.