Bates - BT825 B37 1683

upon Eternal judgment. 3 3 But God has been pleated to mitigate andallay the Severity of .the Law by the Golpel ; lo that although the lealf breach of it makes a Perlon an Offender and obnoxious to Judgment, yet the Law of Faith propounds filch merciful Conditions to the Guil- ty, that upon the performance of them, they may plead their Pardon feal'd with the Elood of their Redeemer, and 1hall be fa ved and crown'd in the Day of judgment. We are commanded fo to Peak and do, a they that jhall amcd z, h be judged by the Law of Liberty., Thus the Gofpel is Idled, in that it frees thé Confcience, tho' not from thé obedience, yet from the terrors änd condensation of the Law ; for there was riot the leált fignificationof Mercy by it. But in the Gofpel, the Grace of god loft illatfirioully appears. Cc T.Áti

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