Fraser - BT770 F73 1722

the Reader. iïF. tiered with an Evangelical 7inEure ; and thus the Heart of the unwary Reader is ,loon capti- Zvated, and, by Reafon of the Subtilty of this legal Set of Spirit, the Danger is not fo eafily feet:. The Patrons of this Docfrine,in Beat of Dfpute againfl the Antinornians, who run too much to another Extreme, are, of a Sudden, thenfelves plunged into the Depths of Legalifm And, to it is not to be doubted,. but that even forne who have been on the 'bleged Foundation, 7efus Chrifl, have yet here built much of their Hay, Wood, and Stuble, whofe Work and Superfiruc- ture God will defiroy, though he Pave there, o to by Fire yet, at the .fame rime, we oug-ht,,to keep at the greatefl Diflancefrom every chin-, that may, in the legal, derogate from the blpffed Surety, and his compleat Righteou/nefs : And- therefore have all thofe, to whom Chri¡l has been made precioús, (according to that Metfbre of Light God bath be/lowed upon them). given a firenuous Teflimony againfl every Thing that had a legal Byafs, or' tended to take us in the legal, off the Foundation, Cárifl 7efiii, and /e:ttle Us on our felves : And though, blefi be the Lord, the Church of Scotland bath ao patre a Cònfeifion ai any inlhe World, and ha. /i been blef with many' able Miniflers of the New Vie-- fáainent,' wheref there are not a Few yet in the Land: Notwithflanding it has been the com- plaint of many godly and learned Miniflers, as well as juclicioa s aad exe, cfed Chriflians, th_xt lept

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