of Paving Faith, 1 12 ; diate Objea of Sight, and the Image repree fented in the Glafs is the mediate and ulti- mate Objea. (I.) There is an exprefs Ob- ¡eft of Faith, and there is a virtual implicite Objea of Faith : Faith believes force Things more exprefly, and other Things lets exprefly, but more tacitely believed, and which are virtually believed, and fwallowed down in the Lump, in a more general and confuted Way. SECT. IL What is not the ObjeU of guy ifying Faith. THat the Objea of ;unifying Faith may be the better known, I (hall in the firfi Place íhow what, is not the Objet of Faith ; and that in thefe Affertions. Afiert. r. All Truths contained in Scrip- ture arenot the Objeaof Faith as it ¡unifies ; 'tis true, ¡unifying Faith Both give Aifent to whatever God faith in the Scripture; or take Faith largely, whereby, for the Authority of God, we aíient to whatever God reveals, then I grant the whole Scriptures are the Oo- jeaof Faith ; but when we fpeakof Faith as it ¡unifies, it looksnot to the Law, but to the Gape!: For the Law is not of Faith. Affert. 2. This Propofïtiátl, That Chrifi died forme or for all and every one, is not the coin-
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