Dr. Till. Rule of Faith, p. 66.
First, Whatever can be spo∣ken in plain and intelligible words, and such as have a cer∣tain sense may be written in the same words.
Secondly, That the same words are as intelligible, when they are written, as when they are spoken.
Thirdly, That God if he please can indite a Book in as plain words as any of his Crea∣tures.
Fourthly, That we have no reason to think that God affects obscurity, and envies, that men should understand him, &c.