Bates - BT825 B37 1683

upon Eternal :judgment. 7 5 Sentencewill make the Juftice of God condpicùous before the .-whole World. This confins in two things. S. There will be no difRinai- on of Perlons. z. There will be a di fIinaion of Caul-es in that Judgment ; and according to their Nature, the Sentence will pats upon all. t . There will be no dif cinai- on of Perrons. In Humane Courts, the Judges fometimes ex- tend and amplify, fometimes contraa or lmother the Evi- dence, and are more rigorous or favourable in their Sentence, as they are byaft towards the Per- lons before them. But the Righ7 teous Judg of the World is un- capable of being inclin'd to fa- vour or feverity upon such bale Motives. This is frequently de- clared in Scripture, to poifeLs us with

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