ChainofTrinciple.c. 413 which very fault, as S. .Aufiin tels us, Exerc. i aboveall others, the Chriífian Church Augult.cer.tr, did moil deter them: yea, a Chrifhi- iglíanePe,ag. an Minif}er of late hath inprint dared to collect from that laying of Paul, All men have notfaith an implication, G. rrcf.,ce the Reacee ee That men who at and quit them- befAre Red. "felves according to the true princi Redeemed,fol, 6. à fire, pies of that realbn which God hath " planted in them, cannot but believe, . and be partakers in the precious, " faith of the Gofpel. But we have been taught, and muff teach: that it is; not in the power of any inferiour cre- ature lö to improve it's faculties, as to raite up it II' to a fuperiour rank. No treecan make it felf a beaft no beaft a man , no man a Saint by the Omais inlelj. ram vita pecca bare improvement of his reafon tum ze;; n bil Zbombim, ef- . 'ne whence he comes to be a man. Moral mmo on principles prove to filch as relie upon ui =rrdeeft a Hite:: stun,, them and leek no further Mortal rin- inc°mmuta- p bibs voluatatu., ciples. Webelieve that ofT Troffer " The talra vi-rus ffc & to optima, whole life of an unbeliever is fin, moribur. " Neither is there any thing good , j IOF+_ "where L.
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