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Remifsion.
PS
AL.
XXXII.
I.
BI
efed
is
he
robo
fe
Tran
fgreflion
is
forgiven.,
and
whole
Sin
is
covered.
CHAP.
I.
The
Text
Opened,
and
the
main Doctrine Propounded.
!
`'/,if
Have,
as
you
may
remember
in
many Ser-
mons endeavoured
to
(hew unto
you
the
ma-
lignity
and
dreadful
evil
that there
is
in
Sin ;
And
what more
feafonable and fuitable
Ar,
gument
can we
now
treat
of; than
the
blef..
fednefs
of
Pardon
of
Sin
?
How
fweet
and
acceptable
will this
be
to
fuch fouls
,
that
by
the
former
arguments
have
been
made apprehenfive
of
the
dreadful
evil
of
it
?
How
readily will
they
fay
with the
Pro-
phet,
How
beautiful
are
the
feet of
thofr
that bring (fuch)
good
tidings? Wherefore,
me-
thinks, while I
am
reading
this
Text,
I
fhould
be
like
a
man at
an
Eccho,
that
hears the words
thereof
refounded
back
again,
by every broken
hearted
finner
in
this
Congregation,
O,
bleffed,bleffed
is
the man
indeed
whole
tranf-
greions
are
forgiven,
and
whofe
fin
is
covered.
fi
word fpokçn
infea{on(fayes
Solomora)is
like Apples
of
Gold
Prov. z5.
in
Pi5tures
of
Silver
;
and
confidering, how large I
have been
i
s.
in opening
of
the
Evil of
Sin unto
you,
if
ever
a
word
was
fpoken
in due
feafon
,
I
hope
it may
be
out
of
this
Text
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