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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