( 325 -/g 41 E. Pari ratione,quia Deuipromifit pnvpilitn ater- , oPeribus horninum fidelium quando ve,stum erit nd evreinurn;ludicium,diattrut ell, Venire, Porcidete Regnurn ; F. iirivi enim, &C. Sed me infanit prafaperbia qui inde ctlm 7eruitis inferat buccellam panit,aut haufturn agraa da datum pauperculu. tnembri,,eiTe Cani.mefficientern aut vere merit, riven trx infinita gloria. Dicimus toitur bona o- pera eft? 41otiVat4 Demi re- fpicit n CoIltioneprarnii cce4- PJ,proprer rua-n ord,n,v3-ionena pr6mirsionem non autem Caktfi s buins proginii efficientes perfuam dignitatenn effic....c:- am. TN like manner, becaufe God _ bath Promifed the Reward Eternal to the poor Works of Believers; when the laft Judge- ment comes, he will fay, Come, inherit the Kingdom ;for.' Wal hungry, &c. But he is Park mad with pride who will hence infer with the j efuites , that a bit of bread, or draught of cold wa-, ter given toChrifts poor Mem- bers , is the efficient caufe or truly meritorious of fuch nite glory. We fay therefore, that Good Works are Motives.. to which God hath refped in giving the heavenly Reward , becaufe of his own Ordinat:on and Prom;fe ; but not that they are the efficient canes of this Reward, by their own dignity and efficacy. 1--,Ap 33. p. 419,420, 42.1. Opera renatorum ha. bent Ordinationern ad preemia hujus vita fatura. 1. 9uia Deus gratuil'o ficundtsm bene- placitum voluntatUlux promifit pramia&situ vita &flaunt bo. nis operibur hominum fidelitim renatorum. i Tim. 4. 8. Gal. 6. 8. Mat. 20. 8. 2. liabent quondam Ordina- tignem, nut faltem optitmlinem orolinedtgr ad pnemia ex He Works of the Rege- A nerate have an Ordinati- on to the Rewards of this life" and that to come. 1. Becaufe Cod bath freely prornifed (ac- cording to the good pleafure of his will) the Rewards of this life and that to come, to the good Works of the faithful and regenerate , i Tim. .4.. 8. Gal. 6, 8. Ma. 20. 8. 2. They have a certain Ordi. nation, or at kali, an Aptitude T t 3 to
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