QCCQIttnant Qflprace nuelt.eti. t63 Hearts to love the Lord their God He that Philip.1.6 bath begun a good Work in you, will perform it to the Day o 'Chrift,' who were born not of Flefh, nor Joho i. i 3a of Blood, nor of the Will of Man, but of God. To believe is our Duty, but 'tis Chrift that gives us Grace and Power fo to do ; and this Grace was al fo purchafed for us by his Blood He ins exalted at God's Right Hand to be a Prince Ails 543 t, and a Saviour, to give Repentance,&c. And Faith alfo is the Gift of God, Eph. 2.8. 5. Moreover, Who can believe that Chrift would fhed his Blood for fuch whom he knew would never aufwer thofe Conditions which thefeMen fpeak of ? befdes, they beingCon- ditions out of their power to perform. 6. Moreover I might argue thus, i. e. If Chrift died for all, he intended to fave all, but he never intended to fave all, therefore he di- ed not for all : Who shall fruftrate hisPúrpofe, or Intention ? 7. That Purchafe of Peace and Remiffion, ofExamen. Sins that leaves many Man under a certainty to confefo" be Damned, is not tobe efteemed a Redemp- u.Pa"- jt tionat all. 8. Moreover, Chrift's DeathandRefurrec`i- . on {hall hate its full and proper Ef%c`ls, for whom, or in whofe ftead he died : See yob. 12. 23, 24. 9. If there be the fame Eternal and Un- changeable Caufe of the Price of the Redemp- tion, as of the Application to the fame Per- ÍJr,c6ano foes, then whofoever ,his Blood Was {lied p.2o3,204 for, {hall have the Vertue thereof applied to in hir Doff, them ; whatfoever is not efficient is not fufFci- of Gold° 2 eut nefs.
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