Preston - Houston-Packer Collection BX5133.P7 N4 1634

>c· WhentheCo. ' vena~ti' bro•. ken. Whatmtkes th~ C.o.vell!Jilt obferve it, · and when it is obferved, it makes,. · way for profperitie,¥hen Godwill bieffe thee, . and give thee good.fucGetre. , S.o ,much fhall ferve for this •. Th.cnext thing to be conftdered, which.we, propounded, is,..When.the Covenantis difibl. vcd•. You-muft know, tliat 'the Covenant is then~: dl!folved, when that is dilfolved that did rnake ' the Cove;Mnt. Lookewhatitisthatputsa man into the CovetM11tof grace at t-hefirfl:;when that is taken away, then the covenant is difannulled hetweeneGod2.ndus,buttiUthen the Coven~tnt re.maines fure ~ .. · Now,. whatisit t-hat makes the Covenant? Marke it, This is that that makes the Cov(nant,when Iefos chrift offers himfelfe to us, and makes knowne his confent, he is the promifed fo'Cde, in whom .a!l the Nations ofthe E..art'hfo.aUhe .hleffod:.whenwe againecome and take the promifcdfeede,.and give our confent t<l make him.our Lord, and . we fubjed: our fdvestohim to be his j when we faytothepro. mifed feede, he Dull be my God ~nd my Go– vernour;'and I will be among his people, and ., he(ubj~d,tohim:, I fay,. when the he.uf gives a full confenttothis~ when the heart bath thus tookethe promifed feede anc! received him, and Iookes for all from him, now the Cove~ nant and contratl: is made betweene them. ,Now, Bel~veJ,as long as this union continues betweene chrift and us, the Covenant is not difannulled, fo that,in a werd,theCove- · nant

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