A Scheme of the whole. r 1. Suppofing,it to confft of meere camall promifes. a. Intereíis to which' Popifh, L Laying the i this drives. Socinia Old Covenant n. JJ Antipadobaptifficall. Chap, zg too low. z. Contrary ifferted, and the fpiritualty of the Old 1 Covenant maintained. r`, z. Suppofing it to be a mixt and no pure Gofpel - Covenant: chap. z6. i. Meaning enquired into. z.Grounds. Examined. Enervated, 3 r I . By way of concefïion , that fundry EDivines feem to fpeak to that r i. To which Tome -J purpofe. thing is fpoke. 2. By way of Avoidance, from their k owne words. r l. I it alone tó f x. In Old Teftament-times, : Chap, z7,'. the Rege- I. By confeffiòn ofthe adverfarie, 1. z, By Scripture-teftimony. nerate, z.Contrary 1 ri. By a ries put to the adver- IL afferted. Ï y faries., p j7Kát. z 8; t 9.: " ILPuttintoo j z.Bÿ New Tefta- Vlat,za.t . gteata reft int' i z.In New Te- 1 ment-Scriptures. Hcbr `i o.z9. on the New Litàment-times. i Pet, Z. 9 J B Covenant. 3, y Arguments of fundry forts. Chap. z8; 4. Objeftions aníwered. ch.: 9.- Lg'. Corollaries drawn. .; 'r 4 f t. Intereft in a Church-fute, is d equal latitude with the Covenant. 30.; Chap. z. Such Covenant-intereft is fufficient to give accefíé to, and intereft.in¡' particular visible Churches. chap. 3 c. I 3. Dogmatical' Faith entitles to Bapiifine.: Chap. 32. i 4. Impenitence and unbelief in profeffed Chriftians is .a .breach `oF I Covenane.:, Chap. 3 3.ï L c 3_ , Five t
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