Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

• t 6/ 1.-'be confirniing Work b.,ut th~! none can gi \ 7 e a true -:Affen! and Confeiuon of the fan1e, but fron1 thefe I Grounds and Argtllnents, which are re.. , _veal eel by the Holy Ghoft unto Men for this End ; and, as 'tis certain, that thefe Cha_ra8ers and EYidence ~~ l)z"Yi1Zity, I · vvluch ate jn1printed en -the whole Reve- , lation of the G_ofpel, tnay be tlear a1ld , demanfl:rative to our Judgment, fo are I · they as truly Divine, as the Dotl:rine vvhich is confirn1~d thereby.. . . V. BEc.AusE there can be nopoffib!e Caufe for U nbelief of the Truth frotn :1ny intricate Obfcureneis of the Jatne, when the LoRD hatJ1 given [uch great .AHiH:ances to our Faith, to he as 1V.lifk jor Babes,--- as \ve1l qs At/eat to flrong Men~ And tho' it be objected, that the furthefl: objective Evidence of the Gof... .. pel, with {o clear and ftrong a Convey– ance thereof, is yet fo little operative 6i1 1noft; the fanie 1night be fa id alfo of the whole Letter of the "Scripture; but, tho' this tends riot in the leaft to refol ve . our Religion into-any n1eer Exercife of H.eafon, and leaves the whole Work of the Spirit, in its Energy anA O_pe~ation " therew:ith on Mens Souls, 111t1re ; yet doth it ' fully 1 evince fuch a Sufficien~ I • \I cy , (

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