Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

-46 A !Jefcriptiott of the -- cot!ftr11ttd /th~ Co-ven(uzt o.f Works; afcribing no tnore to Chrift, than the giving Salvation to Mens own Merits; which' their owp in– trii:ifick _Vai ue and Condignity, cloth re– quire as a Debt. 6. He finds not how· in • the_ fa1ne Creed, he could pofflbiy l1old by one Mediator betwixt God and Man, where a Ploraljty· for fhis End is admit– ted ; a17-d by the Reality ·of1 Chrift's hu- .• n1a11 Nature, and 'his having a true and :finite Body, which' is fubjeeted to have a 11ew created Being, _each Tin1e in the con... fecrated Haft; or believe the Tn1th . of l1is Sufferings, as nnw fully accomplifi~ecl ~ and to be repeated no more, when It is i11 that daily Sacrifice of the Mafs Hill offered, as a propitiatory Sacrifice for the Living ·and the De~d. So, on the n1ofl: fevere and i1npartial Enquiry, he cannot £nd, -ho\v one holding thefe Principles fhould go a further Length than Morali– ty ; or clain1 ~nother ftanding than by a .Covenant of Works-, , 7. Nor kno\vs he how to believe at once the T!·uth ofthe Gofpel, tu b~ a DoCtrine of Hol.inefs and . infinite ~nrify, and yet join in th~ fa1ne Faith, fuch an Indu1gence for Men to fin, that' Money tnayJh~nd for Merit, and the · :f<.ich n1ay have the .tnoft e~fy and large ~ · · - . Entry· I • ' .

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