Fraser - BT770 F73 1722

114 Of the Manner (2.) See hence, that it is not needful, that it be revealed in the Word, that any Man's particular Sins are pardoned ere they believe; it's enough, there be a fuii.cient Ground hol- den forth in the Word; to bottom our Faith of Pardon and Salvation upon. Though the Conclufion it fell be not in the Word, .Rom. 321' 34. He that feared not hü own Son, but gave him upfor PS- all? fhall he not with himgive all Vings .? Who is he that condemneth ? It is : thrift that died for ns. Now, though all Things are not actually given to all for whom Chrift died Yet, notwithftanding is the Death of Chrift "a fufficient Bottom for all to build their Faith of 'Salvation. upon. There is a legal Connexion between Chrift's Death and Rem (lion of Sins, it is in. Law fufficient, and will in Law procure Rena- lion of Sins. The Lord, in the Covenant of Grace, makes a free Difpofition and Dona- tion to ail to, whom this Covenant is hol- den forth, in the Miniftry of Reconcilia- tion, of all Mercies they Rand in Need of; which freeDonation is fufficient Ground for all within the vifible Church, to ground their Faith of Salvation upon, and which, to Be- lievers,ffiall be accomplifhed,and which,with- oit Faith, (hall ..never- eventually come to pars. (3.) That the Will, the it cannot com- mand Ör elicite the Phyfical, Material 'A®

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