94 Of the Manner, cés, accufes, and condemns the Soul parti- cularly, Paying, Thou haft finned: Therefore thou art condemned and curfed : All which the Soul applies to it felt, and fo bath a fearful Application, or Expectationof Wrath ; fo the Gofpel by which Peace is proclaim- ed in. Earth, and which is good, cloth in like Manner abfolve, particularly declare to thefe Souls, who hear the joyful Sound, That their Sins are particularly pardoned,and leaves their Hearts a joyful Expectation of Sal- vation; and it's hard to fay, that the free Gift is not as full to yufliflcation, and Life, as the Offence thro' the Law, was to Condemnation and Death. The Law faith even to the Elect before Conn erfion as well as to other's, Thot haft finned; and therefore thalt dy : Nor is the Law therefore a Lie,tho' it pronounces what- eventually cornes not to pafs, for then molt Law-Sentences wereFalfhoods,and thisDeath threatnedwill eventually come to pafs, if not prevented by an Aft of Grace, which the Soul not feeing, and the Lord not always bound to hold out, can terminate on no- thing but the Sentence of Death ; fo when the Gofpel comes to the Soul declaring Sa- tisfadion for, and Freedom from Sin thro' Chrift, and the Law abolifhed : As thefe Things are particularly holden out, fo the Soul particularly applies and lays Hold on them: Reafon
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