"' ' (86) ' ' ~P give arid take, all or none. Le~ . all .cepted, and in1pro'f.edby thee. ' Ghrif1: be ac~ >·/ I ' z. The merit of his blood~ ~ 2. The light and Authority of his Law~ 3· T ·he power of his Spirit. , · · . \. I . 1. Accept the merit of his blood; renounce thine pwn, and relyon his righreoufne[s ; as God h~th,fq , do thou,lay on him1all thy iniquities. Think not of $anliification, without fatufaltion. Thir;k not to fa· i:isfie~in the lealt, by ought that tbpu £anfi do., let that lye upon hitn.Judge thy felf, bu~ feek to be ju,. ltified alooe through faith iH hisblood.Say unto the Lord,what I owe to thee, put it upon his ac~dunt ~ my Chrifi n1u£1: a.nfwc;r for ~e. , , . . 2. Accepr, and fub~it to t~e light and authority of his Law. Thinknot; hf? i; thy frieft, unlefs he be thy Prophet, and· thy ~in~ : If·he n1uft' anfwer for thee~ let him inftru8: thee, and be thou willing to learn ofhi1n; fiuce.he h~th bought thee,let him go.,. yern thee; fay not ofany thing he requires, this il too much to do, fince he {aid not to thee>.' ' tit too' ~~eh. ro tlyt.· Count not thy felf a Chrifiian, whilfi t.hou art unwilling to re~eive the t-1t~1oH light, or t9 fu~~ PJit to the ntmofi of chy du ty; fay not of any Qt1e ihi_ng, ofall that Chrilt requir~s, :This f nntft have abated, and then I \Vill be his. . \• 3· Acc~p~ and exert the po"o/er of his S;pjrir ,. theSpirit of the Lord is a Spirit pf·Power. The f~nle Argument whieh t he A.poftles ufes to prove ~imfelfa Minifier of Chrift, is necdfary to prove ~h~7 a Ch~illian. ! Cor. J ~ ~ 3?4"Smetye fee~ a pro~ . } ,
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