Baxter - Houston-Packer Collection BT763 .B35 1655

(320) Cond. 3. Bona opera non runt nobis adfalutern neceffaria,fi per bona 6pora intelligamm opera ad amtlim legit exatre bona & perfezqa. Explicoleropera exac7 bona dr. perfet7a, t4lia intelligopaha horn° nondurn lapf, pottsit pra- flare quia Decal.ogm etiam u6 homine lapfo fub pcena aterna d;;mnationis poteft exigere. Flac autem perfellio fita fuit potiffi- mum in duobm. &uorum prim eft ,quidhome operabona praflare pothut tote corde , ac dila:hone pl!naril61,nua males concupifeen- tii debitum fervorem cordinni- nuente, asst hifce operibm labem qualemcani, alpergente. Pofie- rims quid idem home integer potmit perpettso quodann mini. me interrupto tenore bona opera facere, mi/to mato admixes aut interveniente. 9tg)dbac duo re- quiranturad opera legahter bona, patet. Gal. 3. it). dsc. Opera legaliter bona, e. ex legali pat7o ad falatern neceffaril, runt ea qua i puro.0- pleno Dei amore conganti tenore (Hullo Nato opere interim fa) ad eoc. rennin; tifi, vita sp. riturn exhibentur. Dico hujul- mod., bona opera non etre nmnini) necefaria ad te(hficationern ant falutemrenatorson.- Conch 4. Nulla opera bona Punt Cond.3.Good works are not to us necelfary to Salvation, if by good works we underfland works exactly good and perfett to the R.L1e of' che Law I explain it : By works ex- aftly good and perfeJ, i mean fuch as man not yet fallen could haveperformed, becaufe the D2calogue may exact them even of-fallen man under pain ofeternal damnation, This per fee ion did confiii efpfially in two things.The firit is that man could perform good works with his whole heart, and with ple- nary love, no lull diminifhing the due fervor of the heart, or afperfing any blot on thefe vorks. The latter is, that the fame man intire, could do good works in a perpetual and unin- errupted tenor , without any vii admixed or intervening. That thefe two are required to works legally good,is plain,G'al. . to, &c. Works therefore le- ally good , and neceffary to alvation by the legal' Cove- ant-, are thole that flowfrom a pure and full loveof God, and re ufed in a conliant tenor to hevery lail brearh,without the reerm;x:ure of any evil work n the mean time.I fay that fuch ood works are not at all necef- ary to the lilt; cation or Sal- ado,' of I III generate --- V Cond. 4. No I od works are to t e 3 g a t g

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