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·
T'he'
con.firnzi(zg 'IJ7or
k
.i"nternal Work
and
Tefiilnony,
he
gives
on the
Soul
the
firft
Teflitnony,
but
tnuft
ftill
'have
~efpetl:
to
the
Revelation of
~he
Word
without,
and
fuch
demonftra·
tive
EviJences
thereof,
wherewith
it
is
-
revealed to the '\Vorld. Nor
lnay any
ever ;
fep~rate,
that
which
GOD
bath
-hitnfelf {o
indifTolubly
joined,.
. r\r. T
·HAT
there is
fo
cobvincing
a
Neceility
and Ufe
hereof
to
the Church;.
and in a
fpecial
Way
with
r~fpeet
to
'the
Youth, for
a
tnore finn
laying
of the
Ground-work
9f
their
Chriftian
Profeffi...
oi1,
and
for
tne
Seed-plot
of
a bleffed
-:
and
defirable
qrowth
atnong{l
fuch · in
this
f)ay; that. they
tnight
thus
.~now
- early,
fotnethnJg
of
thefe
pr11nary
Grounds
and
Den1onftrations of
their
Faith ;
fO
alfo
is
it
a Study
of
that
high
In1portance, as
·I
humbly ~judge
fuould
-
be
of
notable.Ufe
for a
ManudU:crion;
in ·
/ the
firft Place) to
Students
of
.Divinity,
before they
launch forth in that
vaft
~nd
immenfe Ocean
of
the ij1ecnlative
-Part
,
thereof; and
for
being
at fome
greater
Advantage
thus for
carrying
on
fuch
a ;
totrfirming Work jn the Church in their
future Service.
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