Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

\ . xviii The C 0 N T . E N T S. . VII!. Of the Fall of 1Vfan, ana Entry of S1n into the Worlg, as it is · fu11y de.. n1onfl:rable to Reafon, - as .well as by the · , Certainty of Faith. 4) - -. ~ S E· C T I 0 N II. 'I. HOlding forth thofe great Affifl:ances .- to the Chrifiian Faith, and of the • ,_ Meffias being furely promifed to the Church before his con1ing. 46 li. Of the Ti·uth and Accompliflun~nt of this gre~t Pron1ife of the Meffia-s, and how it is now, a_s furc in the Event, as 'ris clear he was pron1ifed. - 48 III. Of the fpec_~al Advantage for Confir– n1ation of our Faith-herein, that for Four thoufand Years ~he pron1ifed con1ing of the Me"ilias was deferred. · ')I , IV.. Of the Nature an·d internal Excellency ofChri~iani.ty, to bear fu~thefi: Evidence to the Truth thereof. · 52, 53 ... ~- V. That this is the fan1e Gofpe1 we now - receive and enjoy, which from the fir!l:. · ' Promulgation thereof, bath had· fo great Effeets on the World. · 5) Vt. That the Sufferings of the Saints in _Titnes pafi:, was ·fo ,d,emon!hably above tl1c. Ailiftance of :t~ature. >7 SECTI- ! ·. ;.

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