Baxter - BT785 B39 1657

Directions forgettin and Ieepnrg Corse neer us and afiuming the Officeof being the M fdiatour, the Redeemer, theSaviour of theworld. 3. All your doubts and fears that proceed from your former fins , whether of youth or of age., of ignorance or of knowledge; and thofe which pro- ceed from your Legal unworrhinefs ; have all a pre- lent Remedy in the fulnefs and fufficiency of Chrifts fctisfac`.tion,even for all theworld;fo that no fine<tcept the excepted fin)is fogreat,but it is fully fatisfied for ; and though you areunworthy, yet Chrift is worthy ; and he carne into the world to fave onl }T the unwor- thy (in the flric`t and Legal fenfe.) 4. All your doubts and fears that arife from an ap prehenfion ofGods unwiliin?nefs to (hew you Mercy, and togive you Chrift andLife in him , arife from the mifapprehenfion of Chrills amrvillingpep to be yours; or at leaft from the uncertainty of his wil- fingnefs ; thefe have all a fufïcient Remedy in the ge- neral extent and tenour ofthe New Covenant. Can you doubt whether God be willing togiveyou Chrift andLife, when he had given them already ? even by a Deed of Gift under his hand, andby a Law of Grace, r yob. 5. to, I I, 12. Objet. But yet all are not Pardoned, nor poffeffed ofChrift, and fo Paved. An/"rv.. I told you, that is becaufe they willnot ; fo that (I pray youmark it well) God bath in thefe four Means before mentioned ; given even, to the Gracelefs fo much Ground ofComfort, that nothing but [theirunwillingnefs tohave Chriít; i . is left to be their terror. For : though fin be not Actually Remitted to them, yet is it Conditionally Remitted, 4.).z. if theywill but accept of Chriii offered them. Will,

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