Aphorism.
ANd when he doth mention Faith as the Con∣dition, * 1.1 he alway implieth Obedience to Christ; therefore [Believing] and [obeying the Go∣spel] are put for the two Summaries of the whole Condition.
Animadvers.
When he mentioneth Faith as the Condition of our Justifi∣cation, he doth not imply Obedience as that which must con∣cur with Faith to Justification, though he imply it as a fruit of that Faith whereby we are justified. They that have believed, must be careful to maintain good Works, Tit. 3. 8.
Reply.
He implieth Obedience, not as concurrent with Faith in our first Justification, but in the Continu∣ance and Consummation. He implieth Obedience in requiring Faith as truly, as he that subjecteth himself to a Prince, doth imply future Obedience in his engagement to obey.