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Part II.<br />
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/i#/ h HHitedto C^riflhy Faith.<br />
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from the Father, is f^th in andr tkrcugk the medtdtor ; anc' unde^<br />
this inftrument ot f;^h, I do comprehend bora the wo;d and nip/-<br />
rpirifj/cr we canntt be hern a new fr§m tJjc death •ffin f the life o<br />
fdithi bucby water and the (pirir,' that is t<strong>of</strong>ay.b^tue word<br />
and fplrirj M. j. 5, ^. 8. /#fc. 1.12. Um. 1. 18. GaI. i.z6Jch. 11.<br />
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5. <strong>The</strong> cflRcientrcaufe <strong>of</strong> all former cau'es, if tkefreenacetf<br />
God in himfelj'y £ph. 1. 5. It was his free grace to ordain a mL'did-<br />
£or to procure our atonement and adoprion,a.xl it is his free graceto<br />
eleda certain number <strong>of</strong>tle taILn Sons oiAddmzo adoption in<br />
and through the mediator, as the only way by wl.om beJi vine<br />
finncrs mutt have acccfs to the Father^ Efh. i.\%. Ioh. 14. 6. and<br />
alfo it was the tree grace o'God to ordain the holy fpirit to proceed<br />
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from the Father andthdSon, to workthegraceot laitliinailtl e<br />
Eled, whereby they might receive the fathers adopti n in and<br />
through the mediator j<br />
tor the holy fpirit doth proceed from the<br />
Father eiiiciently, and from tkc mediator as the procuring cau'e<br />
<strong>of</strong> it, and theiehre the Father duth {end the comforter inChrifis<br />
name;/c/7. i4.26.and<strong>of</strong>it /0/7. 15.26. the fon doth fend thee m-<br />
forter Irom the father as the procuring caufe ; and thus all the<br />
wor.\s, both <strong>of</strong> the (on <strong>of</strong> us, and <strong>of</strong> the i.oly Gh<strong>of</strong>t inus do<br />
proceed erticiently from the tree grace <strong>of</strong> Go i theFathcr , £p/;.<br />
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6. <strong>The</strong> end <strong>of</strong> all thefe caufes and cffcds.is thegloj <strong>of</strong>g»dsfre§<br />
grace in our adoption dndfalvation.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fat hi, s L^toaement defcrihed^<br />
itsju/tificathtt.^ and Adoption.<br />
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co mpdended under<br />
<strong>The</strong>le two pjris ot the Fathers atonement or reconciliation are<br />
"evident by the cffvids which allthefacritices<strong>of</strong> Atoncm.iituidcr<br />
:heia.v did procure to poor believing (inners (torall facrificc^<br />
oFatoncmcnc under the law did typiticCriilsfacrificc <strong>of</strong> atonement)<br />
and tiev procured the fathers atoncnj^:.ni, which iiatli a<br />
ibrcc fold cfre(£t towards poor feelicringfinnAs^<br />
I. All facritices <strong>of</strong> AtonemsnL in .^ent rail ue;e ordabrclro<br />
procure a favor <strong>of</strong> refl unto Jehovahj namely to procure a Savor<br />
otreit to God tic father.<br />
J . <strong>The</strong> fiii cdF^ii.igs ^wi. ich were (acrifices ol atonement^were<br />
ordained<br />
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