Fraser - BT770 F73 1722

x6$ Of.1.he ,Q4e not a Few, 'tis, (carte one of tteñty ,fro- fefí`or-s that,. reft on Chrift alone for ,Salv;, ton, .4Aillizte4et,ly they put fórreth3ng oaf thAit 03,9with .Çhrift's Righteoufiefs.; hence, nic_a fore.. .ád s Favour to them; according to, ie . Nleafure of their own inherent polip nefs. They prize fomething received from Chrift, , more than they do all that .io-s in Chrift, and as they make Chrift a partial Saviour_by Price, fo do they make a partial Saviour by Power: Some difficult hard buries they cannot get done, this they , will put on Chrift to do for them : Some gong Corruptions they cannot get mailer", ed, they will bring them to Chrift, or leek, help from him againft them But all their . Springs are not in him, they acknow- ledge him zpr,t in all their Ways ; they know not this _ that without Chrifl they can do :no- thing. John,- xv. 5. Not fo much as think a good Thought : And therefore, are as to force Things, . inclined to fcore Chrift by, we will eat our own Bread, and wear our own Garments, only let ass be called by thy Name. Ifa. iv. 2. But a Gofpel--Spirit faith, I cannot fo much as think a good Thought without Chrift, and rejoices it is fo : And .therefore in all Things gladly depends on him, defires to do ail from him, and give Chrift the Praife of all it dath ; not I but Grace ; and depends up- on him for the Continuance of any Good. aftly, They clofe not with Chrift only, who make z

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