The Preface to very great. One, the at utiitg too much tazto itq, making the Aec of our R.i;hteouí`- nefs befóre God, and thxts imputing Faith, irk- tend f of the Surety's .iglreeoufnef.s, for tle, Sin- ner's yuf ificat7oaz ; which' is fubflituting it in the Room of Chrifi, and making a Saviour of Se:vice. 2hìs`®pinion, though 'very grofs, and intirely fiebverfive of the Gofpel of our Lord fjfefts Chrifl, was keenly efpoufed by Mr. johg !Goodwin, in his Itñputa- tio Frdei, which is learnedly and folidly refut- ed by our Country-Man Mr. john . Brown, in his Treatife` upon 'jìaltificatiora. -And the O- pinion of 111r. Baxter ?* and his Followers, is NO much a Kin' to it, by fubfitu * See his'Con- ing Faith and Obedience to the feffionofFaith, new and .7ofpel- !_aW, (ai they his Apho- . rifms of Jußi- with foe other DiVines are ;Hirtck,- fond tri term the Covenant of f kis, Tramein and Grace) in Roo`íi'a, ,of the Do in 'others: the fill Covenant , thttia run- ning back again into Egypt, and iuzni`g the Co- venant cf Grace into a C;venant of Worki, and giving Men Ground for Bonging, which, by the Law of Faith, zs' irztirelÿ excluded. frhis C3pi-nián is the.. more dangerom,' that it bath feverals, who were r eputeci god Men, to countenance, ,it, and the lurking Poifoá2i is the jefs difcernrtble, bectitrfe' it is jet ofwith thefpe yom Pretext of .I-Ioliiaefs, and religious Duties ,» that' it may be the lefs f afeCied, it is co-' . vere
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