( 408 ) ence, ( though not for it ) remiflionoffins is propounded and offered to us ; feeing it is inconvenient to remit fin to him that Perfevereth in fin.] Et Loc. r r. fed. 5 i. [This Remilrion is not propounded or promifed in the Gofpel, but on the Condition 6f duty to be per- formed, fo that he can never be partaker of it, that negletteth this. The fame mutt be laid ofthe Illative for, Atar. 2535. et feCt. 50. (And if any caufality be to be afcribed to good works of fandification , as to eternal Life, it cannot be properly Efficient,Principal or I nftrumental, but rather Formal or Mate rial, in as much as in the Rudy of piety we begin eternal Life, &c,] Et Exegel. Confef. Berg. Art. 22. p. 318. he confeifeth Faith andRepentance to be Conditions. Aliingtus. 47. IT Era. Ahint Loc. Com. Tart. 2. pag.688. [The Gof- pel doth not promife falvation on condition ofgood works as caufes effeding it ; but on Condition ofFaith and Re- pentance : the one as an Inftrument of accepting Remiffion of fins the other as a Caufafine qua non : nor on condition of filch Repentance or New obedience as is perfeet, but fuch as is by Grace begun.] All thefe thew, that though they make Faith an Inftrument, yet making Repentance and obedience to be Conditions or Caw< Nine qua non, they yield all that I defire. Arelius. 48. A Retius in Hebr.i ;. 16.* [The Reafon is good. What- foever is available tous to appeafe the wrath ofGod, that ought thegodly ftudioufly to feek. But bounty to the poor ioavailable to appeafe the wrathofGod, Therefore theyought fiudiouflv to exercife bounty. 49. Perkins
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