Fraser - BT770 F73 1722

Of F4ithd 17 Love to Chriíi, with Defire after him, Sor- row and Fear under the Safe of Sin, and Mifery, and Selfunworthinefs, and Inabili- ty, will no Doubt difpofe the Soul to hear- ken, and anent to ,the; good. News of a Sa- viour ; we readily believe what we love, and fain would be true ; and the yews be-` lieved not, for they loved .Darknef rather than Light o Love to Chrill prevents the Jealoufies of Unbelief, the Affeérions then accompa- ny and of ft Faith. (3.) The Will con- curs terminatively, in Regard of Operation and Fruit ; 'tis efientially in the, Under- 'landing, but in Regard of Fruit and Ope- ration, it may be laid to be in the Will and Affeéions; it affeáes the Will and Heart, rejoices, comforts, fors up the Will to em- brace an Object which the iJnderflanding pre- feints as good; hence Faith is Paid to purifie the Heart. As xv. 9. After. 4. Faith in Regard of what it con- notates, and faith in obliquo, is wholly ill the Will, and not properly in the Under- ftandin g For confider Faith as to its Phy- cal AEt, 'Lis an Affent : In Regard of the Manner of Faith's wing, viz.. Cordially, which is fore Way fupplying the Place of it's differencing Form, and the Operations of Faith which it connotates, 'tis in the Will I fay. That which doles with the Truth of the G feel is the Undemanding that

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