Fraser - BT770 F73 1722

230 Of the Sutjea which Covenant is now abrogated > And therefore, though now Man coud perfealy obey the Law, he -could not 1>e 'faxed, be cú.Ufe it is now no more on filch erills. that Eternal Life can be had ; but hath made Chilli the Covenant ofthe Peule : tie is the' End of the'Lraw: And 'ris through Faith i;i him that we are jVLied f all 'Things, from which, by the Law of Moles, we could not be ,juilrfid : It is pät by any Conformity to the fìrt Covenant, that we Can now have .. Life, clfe,Chr died in vain, and: his Merits were in b'a'in,. rifc: it were not çf : And therefore is that Covenant wholly antigtiàt.- ed, and made null; And .tl?erefcre being of no Eorc:e, cannot give Lite. I3efides it -, quiring perfe, ©bediei}ce, , i3al. iii. ro. and that being impofíìLìes tl,iere is no Hope of ,aiv?, %n that' 'r'ay. And finally, there be- ing 'another Method and Way for Rc:con.. T''" ' Riche's ciiia.:":Cïn` with God, thro- which the cf God's Grace cloth riçli4y fhine, ir is ne- ceffary, that we give up Treating with t'l:e Law ; that We hear of no `T;ems ofJlrfti.- ficatió'n by' doing, or we can receive Chriff As offered, and iloiÇiC:n out in the Golpe!:, Rom. xi. 5, 6, 7. For whe:her ir be the Power of Chrift that". wáilceth it in us, or whether ye lay 'tis iinp.erfea, ficieere Obe- diençe, it is ftlli cïoing,.and doing, though from Chtift9s .$trerigth, árid in an inip,erfed Man-

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