Serm. T 3. 315 tAtItqWWWWWWA iiiiiiii4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii What difference is there between the Confli& in Natural, and Spiri- tual Perfons Rom, 7.23. `But I fee another Law in my members warring againfi the Law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the Law of fin which is in my members. He Apoflle having (hewed in the former Chap- ter, that Juaified Perfons are not under the Law, profecutes and amplifies thatçhoice Pri- viledge in this feventh Chapter, which huh four parts. i. An Allegory, which (hews there is no matching with Chrifi sill we be divorced from Partslf the the Law, Virf.i. 6. Mofes may be a good Chapter. friend, but to fallen man he is ever an ill Husband, a bloudy Husband, as he was to 7, ipperah, Exod.4.2 5. 2. A complaint, partly of the Law as an occailon of fins malignity, ver.8,9,1o.and partly of his own elate. E. Before Converfion (as ei- ther fecure or defperate, werf.9,1 o,i i.) Secondly, after Converfion (as troubleforne and vexatious, verf, 14. 24.) S f .An
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