[a]God hath not cast away his people which he [b]knew before. [c]Know ye not what the Scripture saith of Elijah, how he communeth with God against Israel, saying,

(A)Lord, they have killed thy Prophets, and dug down thine Altars: and I am left alone, and they seek my life?

But what saith the answer of God to him? (B)I have [d]reserved unto myself seven thousand men, which have not bowed the knee to [e]Baal.

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Footnotes

  1. Romans 11:2 The second proof: Because that God is faithful in his league or Covenant, although men be unfaithful: So then seeing that God hath said, that he will be the God of his unto a thousand generations, we must take heed, that we think not that the whole race and offspring is cast off, by reason of the unbelief of a few, but rather, that we hope well of every member of the Church, because of God’s league and Covenant.
  2. Romans 11:2 Which he loved and chose from everlasting.
  3. Romans 11:2 The third proof, taken from the answer that was made to Elijah: even then also, when there appeared openly to the face of the world no elect, yet God knew his elect and chosen, and of them also good store and number. Whereupon this also is concluded, that we ought not rashly to pronounce of any man as of a reprobate, seeing that the Church is oftentimes brought to that state, that even the most watchful and sharp-sighted pastors think it to be clean extinct and put out.
  4. Romans 11:4 He speaketh of remnants and reserved people which were chosen from everlasting, and not of remnants that should be chosen afterward: for they are not chosen, because they were not idolaters, but therefore they were not idolaters, because they were chosen and elect.
  5. Romans 11:4 Baal signifieth as much as Master or patron, or one in whose power another is, which name the idolaters at this day give their idols, naming them patrons, and patronesses or Ladies.

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