. ' 46 The ,confirnzjng Wor~ .· . · ·: Man upon: the Senfeo.f Gnilt,r. at]d by {o natural a·Refult follo\v .the faine, or that : .. fuch fuould be afuamed ·of ~ny Part of his ~·.' '. own Beii1g,- if this were not upon_an un- · doubted Apoftacy; frotn what once he was, abd that irie~itable ConviCtion of" , Confcience, that henow is what .he ought not to be, fo as the Certainty of Mfi·n's Fall, tbo' alone reve-aled in the Scri 1l· ture, as to the true Caufe thereof, yet .. n1ay ·be as e.vident to Reafon, ·as the Truth of his Being now is. I I . ( . # . .__ _.- ~ · QtrEsTION I. ~-·'" ' . .'ARE 'there ft:tch .1\ffiftances to the . _ChrijHan Faith, upori .that 'great aad ajlonijhing Myjlery of the Re-velation of Chrijl to the World, as tan fully anfw~r . the Greatnefs there_of from clear and infallible E-vidence to Me1~s Judgnz.ents? . Anfw. IT is {ure, therecould n·othing poffibly be defired more to fatis~y the~ moft doubtful and fufpiciotis Mind; than is given for the furtheil: ~~~tainty Tlier~~f • . ' I. HAT· ··~t . ' .. • f( .: .. - ... t ',
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