- -----·--- ---~ ---- ·~- ------- \ 440 _ Iam tJ} Htlu"''eds, lS E a.XX. ·our foules, whether in promifes or in infirucri- . I ons. . Vfo I.. s~e hence likewife the nature of Faith; for ! 'fl{ Inftrutlron.l thefe att the words ofFaith, as ·wdl as of Jove. · 'l'b.stfairb barb Faithhat~ two b~anches, _it doth give as we~l ~s l 4Joublert~orke,' take : Fa1th recctves Chnfr, and fayes,Chnfi tS ,u to receive mine, and the fame Faith faith, I am Chrill:s 1 Chrijl' fo to · I d d r. 1 r. h h gi'tJeusbackea-·, aga!ne. n ee our 10~ es.arc: empty, 10t att e gainerochrift.• matne worke of Faith IS to bee an empty hand, ~;enJica mArJm (as Luther c~ls it) abeggershand to receive i but when it hath received, it gives backe againe,both our felves and all that ·wecan doe·;aszCer.8.5. TheChurchesof lvfa. ' ced1nia gave themfelves, and then they gave their goods. VVhere Faith is. there will be a gi~ vingofour felves and our goods, and(by a pt'o– pordon) our frrength, wits and all haeke againe. This difcovers a great deale of empty falfe Faith irt the world ; for undoubtedly ifit were true Faith, there,would be a yeelding backe . . agame. · . That tbe And agai{i)u-, t'h~fe words difc0ver the mutuall churehes confi- coherence of !Nai&cdtion and SAnlliGcation, and Jen'e fhewes a· 'J" 'J" '.J" murua.tt eou11-! the dependance one upon another, I ammy Belo1 terview of ju· veds Andmy Beloved is mine Chrifi is mine, his ftifieatifm and . h.~ fi rr · · f ' · 11. • fi ' · I fanttijhation . ng teou nene IS mme or my JUnt catton, <lm cloathed with Chrifi,as it is, RetzJ. I~. The Spouft therei5clot~thedwiththeS#nne, with the beames / we .of Chrifi;but is that all~ NoJammy Beloveds, I am Chrifls, there is arett~rne ofFaitb inSantJifi– catiem the fame Spirit that witnelfeth ChriH is .ours, it faf),ctifiesand alters our difpofitioo, that \ .. ------~-----------------------------
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