andpreach to·everj cre41Nre ullrier HuveN, anGf l tell them, if they will beleeve, and take my ·. ! ' S.onne,they lh·all he faved. r fay, t.hefe are all we tooke.on· promifes made in the bloud of iejiu C~rift~ : the l'r;m•fer,, ~ Now he begins to confider thefe promifes, and As:true. : · he beginsfirll: tothinke, What1 are thefc pro- . mifes true~ Yes, furely they are moll: true,. --. they are confirmed with anoarh, they arecon~ firmed with the bloud, with the death of the _Teftator: a mans·Covenant; after it is once made, and the Teftator is dead, G~!.3.no man · addes to it, 'Or takes from ir.. Now when a mah confidersthis~ ~re thefedie promifes of the i ' \ ~ ' Asgooct. Lord? hath he confirmed them with an Oath 1 are they confirmed with the bloud of . the Tefiator1 Cerrainly, they are moll: true, . ;I cannotdo~bt ofthem: but when he beginst(} confider,Asthey are true, how fit are they for Ipe? what is the goodnetfe ofrhem r: Theyare ,alfo exceedi_ng good, there is nnthing in the · . 'Worldfo excellent,foprecious, fo fweer, and · (o c-omfortable, as thefe pr(}mifes be : I fay, ,when hehath donethefetwo, when the under– !ft~ndlngfaith.rhey aretrue,and beleeves them, ~ · 'and when thewiUfaith theyare good,andem– :b;raceth them, at that very infhnc,falv4tion is · &O!fl.l to thy-horifC;.and to thy heart; I fay, Chrift lefos iscometothet>, atthatvery inftant hehath made.a Govenanr wirh thee, though p.erhapsthoufeehim notatthattitr~e-, (as MJry:, . . could. notf~e him, b!Jt took_ehim ,for the-Gar-: . - diner) but, I> fay 11 .. at t-hat time thou ,art,;tran·-: _ ! . ... 1J_~te_dJ
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