State - of a CHRIs T _IA·N: 2J:, .- high, and marvelops Th1ngs~ which ex– ceed all natural Underftandtng, as the · felt Bvveetnefs of their Enjoyment_ fuould · not ·more deeply take Men Ul'' than to fee the Truth and Surenefs oi thefe Prin– / ciples," \V hereap they buiJd. 2. Becaufe this Teftin1ony of the· Truth of experimental Religion, ihould be underftood, not only as 'tis of highefl Ufe for Chriftian~ perfonal Co1nfort and– Eftabliihn1ent ; but with refpeB: to the public Intereft of the Church ; a fpeciaf · Duty it is to have the Credit of this . - greateft Teftimony and Seal, detnonfl:ra-– bl y cleared\ wi~h the furtheft Strength-- , of harmonious and argutnentative Rea .... fon, for fuch who look but at ~ Diftance yet t hereon ; I which may not only a\;Va- - 1 ken.them to fon1e deeper Sen1e ,and Ini-- ' pre:ffion,- hereof, put conftrain th.e"m - to - fee, how no natural Science bath more· , · clear and firm Detnonftrati6ns, fhan ~ the experitnental Part of Chriftianity, which .. · is the . very Life and Soul thereof, ,1nay have to) \tiens Reafon and }udgn1ent, tho'~· they · never knew it withi1J themfel vesQ·· , Yea 1 for this ,End, fhould fuch, as have · ex1ierience:d the Truth and Vir tue of the · GofJ?el 2_ reckon themfelves as .W.itneiles ;: C 3· , \vho
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