Featly et. Al. - BV4275 T47 1672

4 9 T H E DEATH' SINN A N LIFE of, GR AC SERMON XXXVII. Rom, G. tró iikeirife reckonye alfayour/eelves la bedead untofn, but alive unto God, through :Nita Cbri i our Lord. He intent of this Chapter, is to take off anabufeof the Do- Cóherènce. étrine of the Gofpel, which publifheth the free Grate of God to great inners. The Apostle had faid iii the latter end ofthe zo Verfeof the former Chapter, wherefin abound- ed, Grace did much more abound. From hence. fome did !. iinfer that therefore under the Gofpet they might take I liberty to fin, the more their fins were, and the greater they were, the more they fhoud occafion God to manifeft his abundant Grace upon them. This the ApSftle anfwers iii this Chapter, and he anfwers it two waye Firft, byway ofDeteftation. Secondly, by way ofConfutation," By way ofDete(tátion in the firft vetfe,and part of the fecond, nbat flatwefay then, (hall wecontinue in fin that Grace may abound. ? Godforbid. Secondly, by way ofConfutation; the argument whereby heconfutes it,is by a neceffary tonfequence ofour juftification ; that is, 612i fanai cation theft are fo iitfèpa'rabl l

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