Fraser - BT770 F73 1722

The Introduction. 7 and in Exprefiïon, than the Thing it felf; and. each Man choofes his own Words, which be- ing different, mayoccafon Tome to imagine a real Difference; what I have written I be- lieve ; I delire not to kindle a Flame, or mi- sifter any Occafion - of further Divifion, nar to fill folk's heads with Fancies ; I profefs my Aim to have been the Information of God's Truth, and the fpiritual Advantage of others, and to level at the fame Mark with thofe Godly Divines with whom I , feem moll to differ..: Tho' I do not always ufe the fame Means for compaffing the fame End ; I am fenfible of my rn-any Infirmities which adhere to me and my 'Deft Works : And for all which, and for what may have efçaped me in this little Tra&ate, I have heartily defired Pardon of the Lord through Chrift's Blood, and a Bleffing thereon, and Acceptance thereof, in as far as agreeable to his Will To whom be Praife for ever. Amen. I have divided -this Tra8ate in two Parts, in the firft Part, I treat of the Natureof Faith where I handle the Ad, the Obje&, the Man- net or Form, the Subjeé-, Efcicot Caufe, and End of Faith. In the fecund Part, I handle the Groundsof Faith ; whereunto I have fubjoined an Appendix, concerning the ob- *ive Extent of Chrifl's Death. And finally, have endeavoured to illuftrate the Nature of A 4 Faith

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