Scougal - BR75 S3 1759

3 I o On the P ~!flan. ourfelves and our iniquities to blan1e: · our covetoufn.efs and- ambition expofed hini. to poverty and contempt, our excefs and it1temperance n1ade hirn hunger and thirft, our levity and foolifh n1irth were the oc– cafion of the anguiih and bitternefs of his foul, our fenfual and finful pleafures were the occaGon of all the pains and tortures which he endured. And is it nothing unto us? fhall we think ourfelves uncon- ... - cerned in thefefad effects, .whereof we were the unhappy caufe. -Again, We are concerned in our Savi-– our's fufferings, as the benefits of them re– dound unto us. By his Jlripes we are heal– ed. We have redemption through his blood, even the firgivenefs of our fins*· God was in Chrift reconciling the world unto hinl– felf, not in1puting their trefpaffes unto thel.n. We have accefs unto the ·throne of God., and boldnrjs to enter into tbe holiefi by the blood' of Jejits, by a new and livi~tg way . rcvhicb .be hath conftcrated fir u·s, through the ~ueil, that is to ./Z?J, /Jis flejh t. But t:his is not all: God bath not onfy fit him forth as tl · prop!"tiation, throttgh faith·in his blood,for the – rem~lftoJt of fins that are· pafl t j but cloth alfo, for his fake, befl:ow on us that grac~, · _ wher·~by *- Co\. i . ~'4· t H~b, x. J;?•· 2.0. t Rom~ iii. lf· , ,•

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