C2.83)' didcofifl either in the habit,or.a:7 off i h andnew obedience, then upon the intercifîonof thofe E1.cM? ,s(iificatiori wotslddifcon. tinue. But, 4nfve If you thought not your word muff gofor proof,you would never fare expee2 that we fhould believe your Conte- (pence. For i ,What fhew is there of reafon that the intercifon of the act fhould caufe the ceffation of that juflification which is the confecluent of theHabit ( which you put in your Antece- dent?) The Habit continueth inour fleep, when the adsdo not. z. As long as the caufe continueth ( which is Chrifis Merits and theGofpel-Grant) Juftification will continue, if the con- "dìtion be but fincerely performed (For the Condition isnot the caufe, much lets a Phyficai caule) But the condition is fincerely performed, though we believe not in our fleep. I dare not in- -fiance in your payment of Rent,left aCarper beuponmy back; but fuppofe you give aman á leale of Lands on condition he come once amoneth, or week, or day and fay, I thankjose, or in general, on condition he be thankful. Doth bis Title ceafe as oft ashe (huts his lips from faying, l thank you ? Thefe are iirange Doctrines. 11/1r. W. 5. If Evangelical righteorulnefa were in stir felves and faithWithour Golfe! obedience Were that rigbteoufnefe, then hewho bath more or lef faithor obedience;were more or left juflifà eel, awl more or left Evangelical) ig strom 3, according to the de= t-eesoffaithandobedience. eilnfrre I deny your Confeque ce, confidering faith and re- pentanceas the Conditionof the Promife, becaufe it is the tin cerity of Faith and Repentance that is theCondition, and not the degree : and therefore he that bath the leaf# degree-of fin- cere faith ,-bath_the fame title to Chritì as he that hath the ttronge tt. 2. But.as faith and obedience refpe& the Precept ófthe Dole pel,andnot thePromife, fo' it is a certain truth, that he that bath molt cif them, bathmoti Inherent R,ighteufne ff 0,0z Mr.1'V.
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