DOCT. II. That whatsoever is necessarie unto sal∣vation is contained in the Law of God.
BUt, as for the two latter parts of the whole Law, which belong
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BUt, as for the two latter parts of the whole Law, which belong
nothing unto us, to say nothing of them; but onely of the former: We believe that in this Law, as it is deli∣vered unto us in the books of Moses, he Prophets, and Apostels,a 1.1 all things necessarie unto our salvation, are so perfectly and completely set down unto us, and the will of God which he would have us to do here in this world is so farre forth revealed: thatb 1.2 nothing can be added thereto, or diminished from it.
2 Tim. 3.16.
Deut. 4.2. b 12.32.