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eATableoftheprincipillmutters and rcceiveth Chrift for the conveyingofhis benefitsparti- cularly unto -us, p.BI Faith is certaine in theevent, not ever in fenfe, S z p.8 z,83,&c. Things are to us according as we conceive them, which is not ever anfwerableto the evidence of the thing in it felfe,or to the certaintie in regard of event, 8 A beleever, who hath a fore be- liefe , Both not alwayes know that hee fo beleeveth, p.84 Faith as it juflifieth is a telling uponChrift toobtaine pardon, not an allured perfwafron that our finnes be already pardoned and forgiven, § 3 p.85,86,&c. Before Juftification faith feeketh and receiveth the promife of forgivenef e: after Juftification it comfortably affureth of the blefling obtained, p.88 Election is manifefted by faith as byits effeEt : but wee are juffi- fied byfaith as the inffrument thereof, 5 4 p.8 s Cu A P. VIII. LIOw faith affureth of falva- tion, § r p.9o,91 This aflùrance is fuch as is íhaken with many doubts and diffi- culties, S z p.92. The particular certaintie of re- million offinnes, is not equall incertainetie and firmeneffeof affent, to that affurance which wee have about the common objea of faith, § 3 pgz,93 There bee feverall flares ofbelee- vers,but all fttbjeCl to manifold temptations, § 413.94,95 Beleefe in Chrift forrsmiffionis stronger and more 'necefl`ary than particular aflbrance of our falvation, § ß'p.96';' Not onely forne .uncertainehope, but even infallible affurance of falvation is to be fought; and may beobtained, S 6 p.96,97, " ` &c. There is a word teffifying thus much, that my particular per- fon beholding the Sonne , and beleeying on him , fhall have eternall life, p.97,98;99 Such as truly beleeve may know they beleeve, p. 99,500 In refped ofthe exalt meafure of grace and ftrength, the regene- rate are oft deceived : but of the truth ofgrace they may bee affurred. p. too What it is to beleeve with the whole heart, p,ros Inwhat fenfe wee muff continue daily to aske ofGod forgive - neffe of fins, notwithffanding formeraflùranceofpardon,§ 7 p.roz,IO;,io4. &c. How jollification is full and en- tire, p Ios, to6 God hath Paid, as to Abraham, fo to every one of the feed ofA- braham, I will be thyGod, p. I06,I07. How every faithfull man may and doch make God his in par-. ticular, ibid. The Apoftles and other faithfiill have beene affured oftheir'fal.' vation by ordinary faith, § 8 p.107,108 The falvation of a beleever is in- fallible in it felfe,and in event, but not ever in his apprehenfi- on and feeling,§ 9pIoS, ¡09 Af'urance of faith in things ex- traordinarily revealed, is not altogether

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