~4 A Defcriptiott of the conjirnzed ~ Way, tnor~ retnar)<able for Trial, than ,- have been 111 f9mLe Ages be:fore. .· ~ . . -· . ,. r • .c-. ~ ~ CHAR4CTER II. A tr.ulyl conjir1ned Chrijlia1t, may be t11us alfo ftated, as one, who is, in the jirfl Place, _lnofl ifeeply- taken up.about that rare Plot if Man's Rede1nption; and - · to fee thefe great, and ·wonderful Truths (there, not fingl y, ·and apart, but iri that Hannony, ·order, and Confent of all the Parts thereof, as they are 1inkt tog~ther , in this n1arvellous Fra~ne_ ; fo as to make - the Who1e one entire Piece.- And where– . of no Part does 1,1 the leaft interfere with ... another. Which-he finds to be one of the moft -principal ·nemonfirations of -this gr.eat Myfte~y of' the Gofpel,_ whi~h - the ·. Lord bath g1ven for COI)firm1ng hts Peo- · ple's Faith. And thus, \ in ana~her .1\?."a~l-_ . . .ner than formerIy, can he noiW entertain · his Soul herewith; and have his Joy un.. -fpeakablyheightened,. . ~. 1. To fet at_once the 'ruined State of fallen Man, and what a Flood-gate otall Evil is let loofe on Adam's Race, not ·~n·}y morally; in S~n, .hut ·~.hat is Penal_: . ~-n -. the Woe ~1d l\11fer1es thereof ; yea, fqch :· · · aS'tate _( ' ~ I I \ ... . .
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