The seuenth Lecture, vpon the 1. 2. 3. & 4. verses of the 2. chapter.
1 WHerefore, we ought diligently to giue heede to the things which we haue heard, least at any time we runne out.
2 For if the word spoken by Angels was stedfast, and euerie trangression and disobedience receiued a iust recompence of rewarde.
3 How shall we escape, if we neglect so great saluati∣on, which at the first began to bee preached by the Lorde, and afterward was confirmed vnto vs by them that heard him.
4 God bearing witnesse thereto, bothe with signes & wonders, and with diuerse miracles, and giftes of the holie Ghost, according to his owne will?
WE haue hearde before, howe that the Apostle, after he had sette it downe that Christ was the Pro∣phet of the new Testament, that we might truely giue him this glorie, streight hee magnifieth his person by many titles, and by comparison with Angels, proueing vnto vs that he is verie GOD.