The
Table.
CHAP.
III.
Of
t
t-worrtlellul
Ñly
fferies
G
f
Godlinefs included
iv.
the
great
mercy
o
f
f
or,aivenc
fs
of
Sin.
i
o
I
It
tS
by
means
of
a
e.../7tediator.
II
3
It
is
through Cbrifls
undertaking
the
debt
upon
himfelf.
12
3
It
is
by
Chrifls fufferings.
13
4
Sin pardoned
males
the
foul
fland
righteous
before
'God.
I
4.
5
This
righteoufnefs
is
in
another..
ibid.
6
A
near
union
is
made
between
Chrifl
and
the
Soul.
15
7
It
is
by
faith,
yet
boafting
is
excluded.
16
$
God
is
infinitely
juft, andyet
infinitely
merciful.
18
9
When
God
forgives
fin
at
prefent,
he
forgives
all
to come.
19
a
o
God
pardons
a
finner
not becaufe
he
is, but
that
he
might
be
changed.',
25
ii
God
himfelf
purchafes the
Pardon.
27
CHAP.
,IV.
Of
Pardon
of
Sin
,
not
only
being a
mercy
in
it
felf,
but
the Foundation
of
many other
Mer
ties.
2
$
I
with
God.
I
Peace 2
wit4I
Confcience.
2.
Creatures.
30
32
33
2
The
Revelation
of
Gods
fecrets
to
them
he
pardons.
ibid.
3
It
make,;
all other
injoyments
to
be
mercies which otherwife
are
not.
3
8
z
By reafon
of
guilt
of
fn.
39
3
Not
known
whether
they
be
given
in
love
or
hatred.
ibid.
4
It
makes
all
affliáions
eafie
to
be
born.
40
I
The