Rutherford - HP BS2575 .4 R975 1743

' ' I ·I ·, z~ z . 7 h! Trial and . Sn.. ·y 9 _ to be a F1gurattve and unproper Speech that is he is in Law liab]e to pay th_e Debts of;he bro~ ke~ 'Wafter; an~ the Law-guilt, and Law-obligatiOn, that was m the broken M·an, is transfer~d on him by his own Proinife ·; But no Man in his right Wits can fay, That the broken Man is as intr~nfically juft~ as ~ober a Manager of his Goods, as free fi·om alltntrtnfical Fault and Sm, oflnjuf. rice, and Breach of the Eighth Commandment, as the innocent Surety; no iober Wit can fay, That the Injuftice and Injury done by the broken Man to his Brother, and againftthe Eighth Commandment, 'Ibott j!:Utlt not fleat, is nothing formally, but the very juft and real Deed ·\that the Surety bath taken upon him; and that the Surety is as Guilty of the fame very Fault and ftn ofWaftry, that is inherent in the broken Bankrupt, as the Baftkrupt himfelf; and it is as great Blafpht>my to fay Chrifl is as guilty; and inherently Faulty, and no lets a Tranfgreifor of the fixth and feventh Commandment, by killing Uriab and deflouring Jlathjheba, than ever 'IJ_avid was, and that :.IJavid was as- free from the mherent funda1\l.ental Guilt of thefe Sins from Eternity (for Libertines will needs have our Sins from Ererntty to I y on Chrift, and our Perfons before all Time jl1ftified) asChrifthimie)fis. I. God madeChrift. Sin, God made not :David to . murder Uriah : Then Chrift muft be one \Vay a Sinner, :JJavtd an<Jther Way, the one by Imputation, the other by real Inherency. z.. :!Javid was intrinficaJly a 'franfgrdfor o£:1. f:aw: Ch:i!r not fO. 3 'J!a·z:id wa~ wafhed and pardoned tn the Blood of Chnf~, Chrift not fo: Then 'Ilavid's Ri(Jhteoufnefs 1s but borrowed, and Chrift's Rigl~eoufnefs his own. z.. There is eifential Righteoufnefs that Chriit .

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