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The Dotriries

of

this

Chapter.

in

Chrifi.

4

It

is the blood

of

Chrifi

by

which

we

are

2

In

mans regeneration he

doth

neither

con-

'

reconciled

to

God.

ferre

any

thing,

nor is able to

refft

the

fame.

Verfe)

4.

3

God

is

the author

of

our

new creation.

Do°t.

t.

Chrittlef¡af u

the Anther

ofall

4

Though

all

our

falvation

is

afcribed to

our

Peace.

God,

yet the

perfon

in

and

by

whom

wee

2.

There

was a Separation

betwixt

Mound

come

to

have

it,

is

Chrifi

3ef

Gentile

beforethey came to

be

in

Chrift.

5

The

new

creature

and new worksgoe

to-

gether.

6

We

come

to have good workes,

when we

are made new

in Chr

fl.

7

Good

worker

are

the very

end

of

our crea-

tion.

8

PVc

muff

walks in

the

wayes

that

Me

pre-

pared

of

God.

Verfe

t

o.

Do-`t.

t.

There

mutt

be

remembrance

of

ourmiferable

condition

by

nature.

z

Minifters

muß

open

unto the

people

what

they are

by

nature.

3

The

Sacraments

of

the

Church

are

the

principal)

bonds

ofthe

union

of it.

4

There

x

an

outward

ad

ion

¡lithe

pore-

ment

upon

the outward man, which

muff

be

diftinguifhed from

the

inward

at-lion

which

od

worketh

on

the Soule.

5

The high

rhinos

of

the

world,

if

not

taken

to

the mercy

of

God and

to

communion

with him, Mein

the

eyes

ofthe

Godly

vile

andfinfull.

Verfe

12.

Do/h.

The

head

ofallfpirituallmiferyis

to

be

without

Chrift.

z

A

fecond degree

of

mifery

is to

be

barred

from

communion and fellowfhip

with

the

Church

of

qod.

3

Thenatural!

man

hateth conjunílion

with

themwhere

one

y

falvation

is to

be

found.

4.

It

ú

a

great mifery

to

he

without

the

doc4rine

of

the covenant

of

God.

5

The

Lord left

the Gentiles

without

the

meaner

ofcalling them

to

falvation.

6

It

is a

great

mi

féry

to

be

without

hope.

ing

even

w

en

men preach.

Verfe

13.

4 Chrift

preacheth to

all,to

yew and

Gentile

Do/4.I.

We

mull fo

looke

on

our mifery

differfed,to

the

end

ofthe

world.

that

we remember

our

dime

by

mercy.

p.

e,4

fret

the death

ofChrifi all

Mepree-

j2

The

Lord

Both

briny

Tisch as

be

further

shed unto.

I

eflranged

fromhim

to

be neere

onto

him. 6 The

Gaffey!

of

Chrifi

which

he

himfelfe

(3

There

is a

wonderfull

cbange

made

in

and which his

miniflers

doe

preach,

is

a

(rhofe

that

are

inChrift.

Gajpellofpeace.

Verfe

3The

way to

peace

is to take

away

that

which

bares

it.

Verfe

15.

Dot.

o

.Tkofe

that

are

without

the

Church

are

enemies

to the

di fcipline

and worjhip

of

God.

s The

Laws

ofrites

and

Ceremonies

utter-

ly

abolifhed.

3

Chriff

crucified

put

an endto

the

the

doors

of

the

Law.

4 The

Peace

of

the

Church

is

highly

to

be

rated.

5

The

way to

become

one

with

the

Church,

isto

get

fellowfhip

with Chrift.

6 There

is a

moll

neere

and

flrait

uniona-

mong the

faithful!.

7

Such

as

are

in

Chrift

come

to

berenewed.

8

The

fountain ofa!l

true

peace

floweth

from our

conjunFtian

with

Chri).

Verfe

t

6.

Do

t.

t .There

is

a

difference andenmity

by

nature

twixt

God and

ois.

z

There

is a reconciliation

wrought

be-

twixt

us

and

God.

3

We

muß

be

incorporated

with Chriff

and

true

beleevers before wecan

be

reconciled

to God.

4

Chrilt

by

his offering

himfelfe

upon

the

croft,

hash made

peace

betwixt

God and

tts.

verre.

7.

DoEt.i.

Chrift

isfoabfent from

ea

that

he

bath

not

quite

forfakm

us.

z

Look!

what

Chrift

hath

ptercha

fed

for

au

on

the

crofe, that

he

doth

apply

to

us

by

theminiflcry

of

the word.

3

Chrifi

is

prefent

&

hath

a

part

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preach-