( 412') Junius. Dr. Jo. R ey- nolds. 54 OniasTarall.1. 3. in Thar. 5.9 [ Chrift is become the I Author of Eternal falvation to all them that obeyhim, according to that Obediencewhich being received pfthe Father, he informeth in the minds of the Godly by the.Spirit. In as much as the Promife of falvation is made to Obedieme,and bequeath- ed in the Teftament of Chrift dying, &c. 55. rkskOcaor 7o. Reynolds Preitg.... 169. 0. 170, pag. 659. 661. expounding 12. 36. By thy irords thou 'halt be7uflified, &c. faith, The meaning is that all (hall 'give account when they come to theTribunal of Chrift, and fluff re- ceive that which they have done in their bodyes whether good or evil, &c. So that this is the force of Chrifts words Thou (halt be juftified or condemned according to thy works , among which Words are eminent; if fo be that thy words have been agreeable to Godlynefs, good , profitable and fruitful to thy Lord, thou (halt enter into the joy of thy I ord : but if &c. And Solomon faith molt fitty to our Caufe Peath.nd Life are in the hands of the tongue ; Pray. 18, 21 As thou foweft , fo aialt thou reap ; as he faid in Al. Tgliy For the good ufe of thy Tongue thou (halt reap Eternal I de For the abide death. Here is as much in fenfe to the magnifying of Works, and more in v.,ords-then I have faid. Note alfo that he rnaketh thefe phraies equipollent, L By thy words fhalt thou be juftified,1 and According to thy words or works thou (halt be juftified. j .02 4.1r,vviifon, 59. R. rho. Wdjon in his lli&ionary on the word 7u- ' -I- A flice, faith,that the fufferings of Chrift, and his fads.. fatlion to the Father derived to us by his Imputation of it to us, is received of us by Faith , and reteined of us by Hope and Charity.] And in this ezEnigmat. [What is that without which we can- not be faved, yet is no caufe ofour falvation ? Anfw. It is good works which be no caufe of our falvation ; and yet the Ele& which are of years, if they have fpace and time to do them, can- not
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