Bates - BT825 B37 1683

S E I Q N S fon,' as being the moRcongruous Means for the illuílration of God's Glory in the faving loft Men, that the humane Mind, iÊ not deeply corrupted with the tin tureof Prejudice, mutt con- tent to it a worthy of all acceptati- on. The fub{Rance ofhis reafoning is this, That it was the product of the molt wife, merciful, and righteous Counfel of God, that the Saviour of Men íhould have communion with them in their Nature, that he might have á right to redeem them by his Atli- anceand Propinquity for he that fanc`ifees, and they that are fanfti- fed,'are all one : and that he íhould undergo fufferings, even to death, for the price of their Redempti- on, and the remedy of their In- firmities Forafinuch ais the Chil- dren are partakers of FlJh and .lood,

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