274 jePannonp of í e Zíbíne2 tt íbtttc Chap. r gratia Salvatoris in u!s juflitieepeccati rena eft converfá. Tünz enim dictum eft Homini, morierisf peccaveris, nunc dictum efl Martyri, morere ne pecces. .Etfic per ine!á- bilemDei _rnifericordiam ipfapana vitiornm tranfit in arma virtutis, &fit jus`ii meritum etiam fuppliciumpec- catoris. Although the Guilt of Sin is removed, yet Death remains. But by the admirable Grace of the Redeemer, the puniíliment of fin is made an advantage to Holinefs. The Law threatned Man with Death if he finned ; the GoCpel commands a Martyr to die, that he may not fin. And thus by the unspeakable Mercy ofGod, the punühment of Vice becomes the fe- curity of Vertue; and that which was revenge upon the firmer, gives to the Righteous a title to a glorious reward. CHAP. XV.
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