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68

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fpel

Remfsion.

ferve

;

and

if

I pardon

them,

then

they

fhall be

fo

done

away,

as

that they fhall

not

be

found.

Yet

further,

the righteoufnefs

Believers have

in

Chrift

is

cal-

led

an

everlafting

righteoufzefs,

and

therefore

abides

for ever,

and cannot

be

afterwards

taken away,

Dan.9.24.

Seventy

week!,

are determined

to

make

reconciliation

for

iniquity,

and

ro

bring in everlafting

righteoufnefs

;

the righteoufnefs

that

is

put

upon thy

Soul

by

Chrift,

in

the pardon

of thy

fin,

it

is

an

ever

-

lafting righteoufnefs,

and

will

abide

everlaftingly.

Yet

further,

Heb.

1o.

i

4

it

is

Paid,

That Chrift

by

one

offering,

hath

perfel-ted

for

ever

them

that

are fanEhfied,

that

is, juftified

;

Juftification

being called by the name

of

San&ification,

or

them

that

are

fanctified

;

that is,

fet

apart to

be

made

partakers

of

the great

bie fling

of

the new

Covenant, to

have

a

lhare

in

the

blood

of

Chrift

for Justification

;

Chrift

by one offering

has

for

ever per

-

feded

them that

are

fanc`tified

;

therefore

being perfected

in

Juftification, there

is

no recalling this

mercy

back

again.

Once more

this

mercy

is

fet

out

by

the typical

fervice

of

the

Scape

-Goat,

Levit.

16.

20.

On

whofe

head

they were

to

put

all the

fns

of

the People, all

their

tranfgreflions

,

and

all

their iniquities, and

fend

him

into

the Wildernefs,

or

Land

of

forgetfulnefs, amongft wild

beafts

,

never to

be

lookt

after

again

;

fo

are the

fins

of

all

Believers

laid

upon

Chrift,

and

carryed

into

a

Land

of

forgetfulnefs

and fhall

never come

to

be

charged

any

more

:

So much

for that

particular

of

the

Irrevocablenefs

of

Pardon

of

Sin,

which

Thews

that

bleTfed

is

.that

man

or

woman

that hath their

fins

pardoned,

becaufe

they

{hall

never

be

recalled

again.

CHAPa.