Baxter - Houston-Packer Collection BT70 .B397 1675

Of Redemption. The twelfth Crimination. A. "They ná ilirifi to come onfo narrow adelign into the World, as if " theywould tempt Vnbelievers to defpifehim {, Even todie for none in all " the World, for 46riyears, fave a very fez! ofthe little Countryof Juda`a, " (whichMax moiliy wicked) ; andevenfnce the Church was Catholic(, but 'for afew calledthe Elea. B. r. Ifyou and they differ about the conditions of Salvation, fay fo, and tell theWorld the difference : If you do not, but are agreed that it is Faith, Re?ßentance'andHolínefs, what areall there Objections, but fighting by fiûions againft Concord and peace? They never held thatnone out ofIudæawerePaved. And how many in the World are holyBelievers, they pretend not to judge. They believe that all that are holy are faxed by Chrift, in all Ages and Nations of the World : And that all the Order, and Government, Arid common Mercies of the World, with the offers of Grace and Salvation to themthat wilfully re- fufe it, areall tobe afcribed to the death and procurement ofChrift: Andthat his common Redemption is prefuppofed to our Faith andfpe- cial Grace. * * See my Direaion to And now if this be all you haveto fay, review it and tell me, what found converfion, Dire. difagreement youhave found out, about the commonnefs of Redemp- rion. K THE

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