Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

,/ , 4 The conjir11zi;tg I Work 1Vhen. fuch .fi1!d it more eafy to render " up the1r Rebg1on, than to adherfr' to the . fc.nne, under .itrong 'fetnptations, whol yet never knew that Subftance, Aclvan- , tage, or Certainty her~in,' as co~ld pr~l)onderate \vi th th~ Want of a1l external _.i\1otives .for fuch a Profeffion. _ PosIT. II. ·THAT thus oJte of th? highefl Ser1lic~s of thefe 'Tinzes, )for the public G~od of the Church, does convinc– ingly lie here j to h-ave the Faith of Affent -to the Truth and Oo8rine ofCHR is :r, in a ,clear and firm Certainty of the ·7udg114ef?t, on its OWJt E-vidence, more -vigor·· I ouflyprom-oted, and t!Je proper Means and AJJtflances, .which the LORD hath given, for this End, in fonze other Manner yet inzproved, tha;z foenzs to be at tbis DCf)', for a m'ore unive'rfal Uft. THE Grounds_ to inforce the Nec·effity hereof, are there; · · . I.- 1' HAT 'tisfure wherever the Gof- • r. pel is revealed to Ail: en, it corne~ with fo Jull an .Aflurance of UnderH:and1ng, and SuffiGiency oh 0 bjeC1i ve E-vidence, as c~n adn1it of no polli-ble Doubtfulnefs herein~ "\Vhieh is the Credit and Glory of our Religfon, , .. ..

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