Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

' ofR.ELIG_ION. 5> Simp1icity 'of the Gofpel, a'S malces it no more poffible for ht1manArt br Cunning to reprefFrnt this, than to make the dead Image ofa Man to l jve, or' to paint on a Board the vital Scent of a Violet or Rofe · -to our Senfes. VI-11. That, in this Way of the Gof– pel's fubdui11g Men · to the· Obedience · · thereof, by the I)ower .of inward Grace; ,< the Glory of Chri~ doth tnore e1ninently • fhine forth, than 1f he had appeared lbr ~ this End with the greateft outward Ma– jefty, and Atten~ance of Angel~ to our - .bodily Eyes. · " IX. 'That it is vifihle, that the wbole _ .. World befides, that is \vi thont the Reve– . · . _lation of Chrift, is a Place, where Hor– ror, FaHhood, and Impiety 9o m anifeft– " ly reign. - . Queft. V. But, how do you r ecei-ve fo ~onderful a.Truth; a-s that of _tke C{ofpel '1: , ts, when 'tzs no7v fo great 'a,Dijlance of _Time front its jirfl Pro1nulgation f Anfw. I. That we can be mo re 'fi1re and perfuaded of\ the tnoft- vifi ble and i1refent ObjeCts of Senfe·, than , t hat· thi~ is the fame Gof11el whieh is fliH • I fhining -' ·"

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