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,
4
The
conjir11zi;tg
I
Work
1Vhen.
fuch
.fi1!d
it
more
eaf
y
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 of
CH
R
is
:r,
in
a ,clear
and
firm Certainty
of
the ·
7udg-
114ef?t,
on
its
OWJt
E-vidence, more -vigor··
I
oufly
prom-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 Go
f-
•
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,
,
..
..