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CHAP. XIII. The Difrence between the two Covenants, f ated. Arguments from thence. Pag. 396. CHAP. XIV. All Works whatever exprefly excluded from anyinterfi in our yuf ification before God. What intended by the Works of the Law. Not thofe of the Ceremonial Law only. Not perfeí.t Works only, as required by the Law of our Creation. Not the outward Works of the Law performed without a principle of Faith. Not Works of the yerrifb Law. Not Works with a conceit of Merit. Not Works only wrought before believing in the frength of our own wills. Works excluded abf lately from our Juf ification without re fkeEt unto a Ditinriion of a Firf and Second yuf ß. cation. The true fenfe of the Law in the Apo/olical Afrtion, that none are jufbified by the Works thereof. What the Jews u. nderf ood by the Law. D f ribution of the Law under the Old Teftament. The whole Lain a perfect Rule of all Inherent Mo- ral or Spiritual Obedience. What are the Works of the Law, declared from the Scripture, and the Argument thereby confirmed. The nature of yuf ifying Faith further declared. Pag. 400. CHAP. XV. Of Faith alone. CHAP. XVI. 7ef monies of Scripture con firming the Doctrine of yuf iîca- tion. by the Imputation of the Rightefnef of Chrifb. Jere.23. 6. Explained and vindicated. Pag.4 t 9. CHAP. XVII. Teflimonies out of the Evangeli fbs, con lidered. Deign of our Saviours Sermon on the Mount. The purity and penalty of the Law,

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