~-/~--~------------------~~--~-~ ' V pRIG HT NE s. iliould be narrowenhen the fore and the remedy fhould be inferior to the difeafe. Beloved:J you know:Ja Jeprofie is gone aii over, except theholi– .neffe went all QVertoo from toppc to toe, 1 fay; there would not be an anfw·erableneffdn the fe– cond Adam, hefhould notbeablctodo as much good, as the firfiwasableto do hurt. . · . . Secondly, theworke of Redemption fhou Id Rcafon :. •be donebut ·hy halucs,ifthcLordf1wuld difpenfe :f~~~~d~~p· with imperfec111olineffe. T11e workes ofCreatinotbcpertett. ~ on, youknowwereperfeel,Godlookedvpon aH his workes, & he fawthatthey werevery good •. Now do youthinketheworkes of Redemption · c<{)me fhorr ofthe workes ofCreation' ~ Are not '. they likewife perfett ?·when theLord{halllooke on.that worke,{hall he not fay likewife,it is very ' good~ Ifyou do marke the parrs ofit:J hath not chrift-redecmedvsfi·om ourvaine converfatiom Theholy Ghojl,dothnot he mortifieevery finfuU lufi~Th'e bloudofchrift,doth itnotwafh every {i:nne ~TheWord,and meanes ofgrace,do they · not.lhike at every rebellion ~ It.is certaine they , do,'= and therefore ,there is an integritierequired · iri all : otharwife,Ifay,thereihouldbean imper.. · fedion. , . Ifyou ob},ect-; notwithrbinding this:, though :· ~ o6je.ct. ohrijl bath redeemed us, yet,youfee•.There are . . manyimperfections left in men; and therefore, -. · how can you fay the workes ofRedemptionare· · p~rfect ~ - . . . ·. .. ';,tn(w: Ianfwer; Theyare notperfect 1 ndegrees: for- ·. The workes they mufi hauea timeofripening,butthat which ofred~.mption · . L b wants : perfechn parts
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