134 Vtje1$tmonvn Mt Mint tttríbutcl, Ch. VII. man can reje6t it. And if after the open revelation v of it we are fo ftupid and wicked, as not to fee its Superlative Excellency, and not to receive it with the Faith, Love, and Obedience which is due to it; what contempt is this of that infinite wifdom which contriv'd the aftoni{hing way of our Salvation? What a reproach to the Divine L{nderftanding, as if it had been employed from Eternity about a matter of no moment, and that deferves not our ferious Confide- ration and Acceptance? The negleó} of it will juffly bring a more fevere puni{hment than the Hell of the uninftrù&ed Heathens, who are ftrangers to Superna- tural Myfteries. CHAP.
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