Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

of R E L I G I 0 N. 41 · · I. T HA; fuGil a glorious Pe~fon as the , ·Mejfiah wa.sto come, .,and b~ anointe~ to · :that great Workqf redee1n1ng Manktnct . /from Sin _ ..and Mifery, and bring Man / · · back ... agatn:· unto GOD~ anc~ that this Promife·is:the alone Foundation, where01} the Church was founded fiuce Man :.. · . fell.. · · . . . II. THAT all the ·numerous Types and Sacrifices under the, Lqw, did fo ex1 prefly tend to confirm their Faith of that one bleiled pt.opitiat·Oty Sacrifice which was to be offered up~ · · · .Ill. That long ere theNew Teftament was written, there was fo clear and ex– . · act a PortraiCl:ure of the Meffias dr~wn · forth in the Old, with fuch p€culiar Marks, whereby he fhould be known to the Church, and infallibly take Place in the Event; as Men could not upon any Scripture Evidence expect his coming in another.Way. · . · IV. That his Humiliation and Suffer– ings were fo expreHy held forth and fore– told, with. the peculiAr Circumftances thereof, in rhe liii. Chapter of Ifaiah, and ix. ·of Daniel, as if they hacl been Eye-witne1fes of the Accomplifhment thereof. · . .... · :r..., - ' V. T,hat, /

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