~o4 . 7he Trial and SEtt; 19 gal and formfecal Way; but tl1at Peter believ- , ing in Ch,rift, who juflifieth tbe Ungodly, JhaH not be condemn_ed for -th~t, nor for any other Sin, · that, and all h1s other Sms with that, are c()unted upon Chrift's Score. But the Denial of Chr.ift in. another _Relation, is the Sin of ']Jeter 01,1/y, t~ Wlt, ~ccord1ng to the Phy:fical Inherency of it, in t~at 1t pr~cee9ed _from Peter's Luft, and Body of , Sm dwellmg m h1m, and not anyWay from Chrift J efqs, and in tha-t' 'tis againft Chrift's exprefs Commandment, who charged Peter to confeis his Lordam~ Mail-er. · , 1 But Antinomtans, and by 'Name Dr. Crijp., teach us, That not only the Guilt of Sin, hut Sin it [elf, ,.eatly, and inherently, was laid upon · 'Chrijf, -in Regard, Chrifl rwas not, by Way ~f Sup.- po(ition on~, or Imaginatio11, couted the Sinner,_ hut made \Sin. And z. In Regard, not or.!y the Guilt of Sin, but Sin itfelf was laidupon Chri{t ; for faith Dr. Crijp, The Guilt of Sin, and Sin itfe!f, are all one. Gen. xlii. z1. When Jofeph's :Jlrethren were accufed for ,Spies, they ftt.1', we . are guilty concerning our :Brother, in that w~ fa'J» the Anguijh of his Soul, when he bifought tts, and we would not hear. Reuben expoundeth the Meaning, verf. zz. :[)id not I fay to you, Sin not againfl the Lad? :Jlut, you would not hearken unto me; and therefore, behold, ~e are guilty. What is that ? · fVe did fin agairlf the Child. '1 o be gu'itty therefore, and to commit a fin, is all one, they are but t<ivo Words exprefling the fimze Thing. z. Suppoje a Malefaffor be asked, guilty, or not guilty? He anfwers, Not guilty: What doth he mean ? He means, he bath not done the FaB thai 'Was laid ·to his Charge. lf"hen
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