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muff take the debt upon

your

felf, you

mutt

be

their

Surety,

and

you

mutt enter into

Bonds

co

pay every

farthing

of

what

debt

the

fanners

owe, you mint

pay

all

if you

will

undertake

for

theta,

fo

it

is,

for

will

never

come upon

themfelves for

it,

but

on

you

:

C,rta

my

there

are

there tranfac`tions

between

God

the

Father,

and

God

the

Son,

from

all

eternity

about the

pardoning of any

fin, however you commit

a

fin, and

think not

of it,and

cry,

Lord

have mercy

upon

me,

and

fo

you

have

dine

with

ir,

there's

an

end,

you

think that

is

all

:

But I fay

unto thee,

if

thy fia

be

pardoned,

Chrift

muft take the

debt upon

himfelf,

arid

be

thy

Surety,

a

Cor.

5.

21.

Fie

made`

him

to be fan

fir

its

that

knew

no

fin

;

the way

of

pardon

is

by

a

tranflation

of

all

our

fins

up-

on

Chrift, Chrift

himfelf

God

blefed for

ever, the

Delight

of

the

Fa

her

muft

be

made

fin

for

the

foul

that bath

finned

;

con

-

fider this,

all

the

fins

thou haft

committed, if

ever

they

be

par-

doned, they

mutt

be

by

vertue of the Covenant

between

God

the Father

and the Son

:

all

thy

fins

mull

.be

tranfmitted

on

Chrift,

all

thy

oaths, drunkennefs, and wickednefs muff

be

put

upon

him, and

he

muft Rand

charged

with them

all

:

Oh

you

that

are

fo

laviíh

in

fin,

and

take fuck

liberty

to do

wickedly

I

fay,

if

ever thy

fin

be

pardoned,

it

mutt

be

laid on

his

shoul-

ders,

run

onus

fait

as.thou

wilt, if

ever

thou

be'ft

Paved,

at

the

beft, yet thy

fin

mutt

be fet on

him,

and

charg'd

upon his

fcore.

I

remember that, expreffion

of

Nathan

to

David,

z

Sam.I2,13.

The

Lord

bath

pit

away thy

fin,

the

words are to

be

read out

of the

Original,

The

Lord

bath

made

thy

fin

to

pafs

over,

to

pafs

over from thee unto

his

Son,he

hath laid them

to his'charge.

This.

is

the fecond

myfterie

in

point

of

Juftification,

thou

a

poor

foul

!landeft charged

with

thy fin,

and

art

in

danger

of

eternal

damnation,

rather

than

thou fhouldft

eternally

perifh,

God

is

contented to

pafs

over

thy

fins

upon his

own

Son.

Now they

mutt

needs

be

blefhed

that

God

does

fo

much

for,

and

know

thou

if

ever

thy

fin

be

pardoned,

God

does

do

fo

much

for thee.

Of

the

third Myfterie,

It

is

by

ChriftsSufferings..

5.

Where

ever

fin

is

pardoned,

Chritl.ftands

charged not

only with

the fin,

but

to

fuffer

as

much

puniíhment for

thy

fin

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as