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IS
The
,co!ifir7t-zing
Work ,
PosIT.
VI.
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f]
A.'
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'tis
fully
dt~i
1nonjh~able
and clear,
how
no
jinz-ple
·In- .
Jlruclzng
of
Men,
itz
the
general
Princi-
1
ples
1
of Religion,
can be
the
proper
and
adequatd Me-ans
for ft.tch
·a Faith of AJ–
,
Jent to
th~
Truth
thereof, on ·its ow;z
·
E-vz:
gence·,.
or
anfwer that
AppH:olick
Pahen~
·of lay.1ng
the Foundation,
He"b.
vi.
2.·
.But tjatfome [pecial
Duties
elfe' are
cal·
.
led
for
to
fo
high
an 1-t.:nd;
fuch wherein,
1tot
only
that true
prinzitive
Co11.jirnzation
~n
the
Chr{jlian
F{lith,
might
have
fonte
praElical
f!Je,
but we 1night alfo
hoj.e
therewith,
for a
more
re1narkable
out-let-
ting
of
cqtifirnting(lnjluences
_of
the
,Spirit·
of
God.
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wHAT
is to be underftood herein,
r
fuall
humbly
offer
in
a
few
, Part~Gu· ·
lars,
.,
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'rH~
T
it
is one of
the
greatefl:
· Concerns
of )he
IJ\;finiflerial
,Work,
and
-of
the
Key
of
Doctrine, ,
to have all who
hear tbe Gofpel ) in,the
jirfl
Place,
pre!–
ied
to take Religion fo
far to Heart,
as
to make a
feriqus
Enquiry
into the
· 'Grounds
and
Reafons
here<;>f, and
thus
. to know their being on
f
ure
GroQnd
herein, tiot becaufe they'
lt1~ow
not
an6-
.
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