Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

»ate of a CHRISTIAN. DawnitJgs of this tnarvel~us Light, a11d what belongs to thefe EnJoyments, and , vital Acts of -Chriftianity, that have not the le':tft Dependence on any natural Caufe. ~ 2. By conftdering the mar~~lous Su.. perftrutl:ure of e~per'itnental -Rel~gion-, which from __.. the Inward C)bfeyvatlon of Chriftians in .aU Ages, is fuch as the World could not almoft contain · the Books that might be written hereof; whiQh yet is fo entirely founded on one and · the fatne Foundation, and does ·in all the Lines of this great Circumference, Hill meet in the fatne Centre; yea, thus how entire . ,and harmonious·a Thing Religion, ir1r la11 the Parts thereof is withinupon th~ Soul,as well as without ; fc> as every -step in this Way of the Experience of the Saints is - no groping in the Dark, but what is by Li11C and - by Rule, with as fure and de– D1pnftrable a Connection v.rith the exter-– naLTefti!nony of the ·word; as there is iri Nature, betwixt the Caufe and the' Eflect; · which affords a tnore \vonderfnl Aifift.. ance to his Faith, than the greatefr exter– nal Miracles could ·ever do ; and tho' the Spi~it of God, does fpmetitne-s, in an ex– traordinary Manner, rev~al himfelf to , . ~ · Men / \

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