Zbe Cotiettant of pfareOpateri. out of Dr. Owen, being pious Anfelem's di- re&ions to a poor tempted Soul on a Death- Bed, let me repeat it here once again. Minifter, Doff thou believe,thoucan't not be Paved but by the Death of Chrift. ` Sick-man, Yes, I do fo believe. Minifter, Then let it be fail unto thee, go, andwhileft thy Soul abideth in thee, and put all thy confidence in Chrift's death alone, place thy trult in no other thing ; commit thy felf wholly toChrift's death, cover thy felfwholly with his death,wrap thyfelfwho- ' ly in his death : and ifGod wouldjudge thee, ` fay, Lord I place the death of our Lord Je- ` fns Chrift between me and thy Judgment, and no other ways will I contend with thee : ` And if he flail fay unto thee, thou art- a fin- ` ner, fay I place the death of our Lord Jefus ` Chrift between me and my fns ; and if he !hall fay unto thee, that thou deferveft Dam- ` nation; fay, Lord I put the deathofour Lord ` Jefiis Chrift between thee and all my fins, ` and I offer his Merits for my own, which I c. lhould have, and have not : If he !hall fay, eD,;ó uw that he úAngrywith thee ; fay, Lord I placeftifica. p. ` the death of Chrift between me and thine 13, 14. c Anger. * O Sinner, here is thy relief, it is in the Blood of the Covenant, it is Chrift's death under all Fears, Temptations, Difpair and Anguilh of Soul, here is peace even under the accufations ofthy ownConfcience and Satan's temptations, even in Life and at the hour of Death : (a Bleffed Covenant of peace ! Who is
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