Chapter 5: We most constantly believe that God preserved, instructed, multiplied, — Chapter 6: When the fulness of time came, God sent his Son [27] his Eternal
We most constantly believe that God preserved, instructed, multiplied, honoured, decored, and from death called to life his kirk in all ages, from Adam, till the coming of Christ Jesus in the flesh. [15] For Abraham he called from his father's country; him he instructed; his seed he multiplied; [16] the same he marvelously preserved, and more marvelously delivered from the bondage and tyranny of Pharaoh; [17] to them he gave his laws, constitutions, and ceremonies; [18] them he possessed in the land of Canaan; [19] to them, after Judges and after Saul, he gave David to be king, to whom he made promise, that of the fruit of his loins should one sit for ever upon his regal seat. [20] To this same people, from time to time, he sent prophets to reduce them to the right way of their God, [21] from the which often times they declined by idolatry. And albeit for their stubborn contempt of justice, he was compelled to give them in the hands of their enemies,
[22] as before was threatened by the mouth of Moses, [23] insomuch that the holy city was destroyed, the temple burnt with fire, [24] and the whole land left desolate the space of seventy years; [25] yet of mercy did he reduce them again to Jerusalem, where the city and temple were reedified, and they, against all temptations and assaults of Satan, did abide till the Messiah came, according to the promise. [26] __________________________________________________________________
[15] Ezek. 6:6-14.
[16] Gen. 12:1; 13:1.
[17] Ex. 1, etc.
[18] Josh. 1:3; 23:4.
[19] 1 Sam. 10:1; 16:13.
[20] 2 Sam. 7:12.
[21] 2 Kings 17:13-19.
[22] 2 Kings 24:3-4.
[23] Deut. 28:36, 48.
[24] 2 Kings 25.
[25] Dan. 9:2.
[26] Jer. 30; Ezra 1, etc.; Hag. 1:14; 2:7-9; Zech. 3:8. __________________________________________________________________
When the fulness of time came, God sent his Son [27] his Eternal Wisdom, the substance of his own glory, in this world who took the nature of manhood of the substance of woman: to wit, of a virgin, and that by operation of the Holy Ghost. [28] And so was born the just seed of David, the angel of the great counsel of God; the very Messiah promised, whom we confess and acknowledge Immanuel; very God and very man, two perfect natures united and joined in one person. [29] By which our confession we damn the damnable and pestilent heresies of Arius, Marcion, Eutyches, Nestorius, and such others as either deny the eternity of his Godhead, or the verity of his human nature, either confound them, either yet divide them. __________________________________________________________________
[27] Gal. 4:4.
[28] Luke 1:31; Matt. 1:18; 2:1; Rom. 1:3; John 1:45; Matt. 1:23.
[29] 1 Tim. 2:5. __________________________________________________________________
