. I 16.•. I 1 ~ir,~ry. ma~, 1~ 0b.:tvt, as.~but .of the bloQqof h!s 'owne Soilne, to wht<;b p!Jrpofe COl,lllp~re Wlth this \ h.a~p,lace~ ijeb;9· 14. HfJw m~ch TJI!Ore. lh.aU the . b'l~~~if,1~~r([!,~h(~~~:.o~gh tk~·e(ern~l!. Spirit ·offire,d. : k.e, ~{mfjlft wt~ho~t{j6t ~o God( purge 'JOHr copfc:enc.e · ft•m de~id ~8rks? .As m the other place JJe com- . pares it withAbetsbloud, fo herewith :the hlottdof · ~t,uls ttndJlgJ.ts; .which in the old la\V ferved ~by (lads aRpoinunept for theoutw1.rdpurifictttien oftb~ /tefo, how tnuchmore, how infinitely tranfcendent· ll mor9above ou.r thoughts or imaginat!ons, fhall rne · l;>~qudof rhe Sonne of God be ablcdto purge ,Y::Our c9pf~1enc.~s/ we not able to cqnceiVe,nor he (oexprdfe; ~eone~y'fayts, how wuch 1/JDre, &c. · apd ne 'backeth it with two Reafor~s, w.hich put cqgdher, f4e~ thetranfcendeo~y of that fufficien ~ cy 'ir1Chrifi:s bloud to deanfe us: the firft fr_qm the r ,et 1 ernall Spirir, whereby ~e offered up himfelfe; it ·was not the bloud or facnfice of ameere man, but of God: which facrifice was in it felfe without · . fp_pr·. . . . . . . .. · ' There ar~ }hree. obJechons weufuall · ke...3- : gai~~our felves by reafon ofour fion 5·, .tl ~ ~~ 1. at t ey are omany. . ~ ~ ..;1 :a ; So great. , · . ,. . : : 3~ . That they.are.reiteratedand oftenfalle.n into. 1 • .. Now the fpnnklmg of the bloud of ChnO: thus : offered is fufficient to cle~tnfl ygur.c~n(ci!n&es from, andro'takeawayallthefe,Ezek.36.z5. thm will ' . (P!,inkle c~ean_e.. Wllttr upo~ J~H, and,ye jh~U be .det~ne ; . I , 1 ~ ('~m, '.'ilO~ yourj{t;~inef!e,and fr~m .~!l.yot~r)~o!! will I ; 1 . &lean[eyo'!· The bloud ofChnft ts .the.water there rl 1_ --~- · · · · 3 meant, ~~. ~ .. ~--------------~----~- ~- --~~~~------ -- -•~•~--r"f·~~---~~ -~~=•·~·;·~·.- . ~: }'. 7: :0. t:~/~
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