Baxter - Houston-Packer Collection BV4526 .B35 1675

160 Vae Poo? Maui farnítp liooh. are pardoned to the Penitent Believer But to the Im . penitent Vnbeliever no fin is pardoned ( except con- ditionally :) And final Impenitence and unbelief are pardoned to none. So that a true Chriftian is not to doubt of the pardonof any of his former fins,any further than he doubteth ofhis Faith and Chriftianity. S. Queft. T I I. But I (hall fn again, in fosne de. gree : How then muff I have pardon ofmy fins here- after ? Ihave heardthat Baptifm wafteeth away all fin But it's longonce I was Baptized ; and I am yet int9 perfeá. P. Baptifm is Paid to wafh away fin, becaufe that Gods Covenant celebrated in Baptifm, giveth pardon of all fin through the blood of Chrift, toall that truly Receive it, and Confent on their part to the Covenant. Now this Covenant on Godspart is a !landing Law and Pardoning AC1 And it pardoneth, all fin to our death to them that Rill Repent and Believe. But it is fa id to pardon all at Baptifm, becaufe then there is fuppofed that we have no more to be pardoned. But if any be ungodly after Baptifm, Gods Law or Covenant pardoneth all that it findeth us guilty of ; when-ever we truly turn to God, by Faith and Repentance. But af- terwardif pardoneth daily our daily fins of infirmity only , Anda-the Lapfed their extraordinary falls upon their extraordinary repentance c Becaufe the faithful (o) have noother afterward to be forgiven. For being fan ified, they no more live an ungodly fenfual worldly life. So that you muft hereafter for your particular fins, have a particular Repentance and res courfe toChrift. (o)1 7oh.I.6,71á,9,Rom.6.I,2,3,16,6"c. I 7011.3. g. S

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