244 The Living Temple. Part II. highlycongruous, . that his Offence be done away by a molt perfe1, unexcepti- onable Expiation ; that fo high and great an Advancement ofthe moft hai- nous Offenders, might not be brought about upon other Terms, than íhould well accord with the Majefly ofhis Go- vernment over the World. IV. Here, therefore, let a Comparative View be taken, Of the fearful Maledirtion, and Curie of God's Law, upon the Tranfgreflors of it : And of the Copious Bidingof the Gofpel. That, thereupon, we may the more clearly judge, how improbable it was, there íhould be fo vaft a Difference, and Tranflation, be- tween two fo difant States, without Attonement made for Tranfgreífionof fo high Deme- rit, and fo deeply refented. i. As to the former : We are, in the general, told, Gal. 3. That Cur- fed is every one that continues not in all things written in the Book o fthe Lam to do
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