Of the WATER.
And by WATER sure can be meant nothing else but either Purity and inno∣cence; or else Baptism, which we use as a
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And by WATER sure can be meant nothing else but either Purity and inno∣cence; or else Baptism, which we use as a
sign and a means of those. We may con∣sider it in both sences, and not be in any danger to wander from the scope of the Apostle, or do any wrong to the argu∣ment in hand, but receive most satisfacto∣ry evidence from both, that Jesus is the Son of God.