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THE CONTENTS Page eminent way than ever a- ny high prieft did before 14 5 Howall this conducetb to our comfort or holinef; 15 It conduceth to our comfort E There is a flare houfe of mer- cy and weer companion ereti- edfor poorfinners 15 2 All our Afflil.lions come not upon us aspunifloments 16 3 ire frail never be damned ibid 4 We may come with boldnefi to the throneofgrace ibid Objea. HowPall Iknow that Jefiss Cbrift bath fatisfiedfor me ? Ant'. 1. Wby notfor thee? 17 2 .Applying the promife makes it thine ibid 3 Chrift is willing you fbould think be fatisfiedforyou ibid 4 Fife we are in a worfe condi- tion than the Jews. It conduceth to our holinefs The new covenant is founded upon it 19 2 Strengthen faith and fi'reng- then all graces ibid 3 The mere a man fees a bog neceffity upon Chrifl to Pew mercy, the more his faith ri- 4 The more a man is engaged to es 20 Chrift, the rixore holy be is, Page the more a manfees his fins pardoned the more is he enga- ged to Cbrift ibid The more a man denies his own reghteoufnef?, the more holy is he with Gdel-bolinefi 21 SERMON II. Heb. 2. 17,18 Thefecond work] f a highpriefi, is, to pray and intercede for thepeople 25 Proved 26 Cleered by opening I Wherein it confifieth In owning our caufe and, fouls to Godhisfather 27 2 Carrier the merit of his blood into the refence of God the Father 28 3 Atifivers the accufations that are brought in again us ibid 4 Calffor pardon ofour fins at the bards of God 30 2 Howpowerfnl it is with God thefather, hegreat inierefi be bath with hisfather 31 2 The inclination God the Father bath to the things, Chrifi intercedeth for 321 3 upon What terms Chrifi was taken and admitted; into, *.'

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