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14 Tlfe Mediatorial Trice <strong>of</strong> tur Part I.<br />

Cbrift, re<strong>of</strong>tciiingthf IForldt* himfe/f (01 making Atonement<br />

becween the World and himfelr) »ot impnting their ftns to them.<br />

zCor. 5. 19.<br />

<strong>The</strong>refore it follows by necelTary confequencc , that feeing to<br />

impute fin f » any, is to make them guihy o^ lin, God cjnnot m juftice<br />

impute our fins to our mnocert Saviour,and it he (hould fo do<br />

he (hould be as unjuft as the Jevrs were.<br />

•.fhtiftcoulJ Secondly, It our Mediator had rtood as a guilty finacr before<br />

rmmaTdaw'* ^ God,by his imputing <strong>of</strong>out fins to him,th^n he could not have been<br />

Lamb ef God. if a fit peifon in Gods crtecm to do the <strong>of</strong>fice ot a Mediator for our<br />

pdit\^f''ouTfin!R'-^«mption: who wiUacccpt<strong>of</strong>fuch a Mediator as he doth acby<br />

Godi impu- ci'unt to be vilii^by the imput^ition ot fin Ddoubtlcilcif God had<br />

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but once imputed our fins to Chrift, be could not have accepted<br />

him as the immaculate Lamb <strong>of</strong> God, but he would have efleemed<br />

him as a Lamb full <strong>of</strong> blemifiies, and tnen Satan would have tound<br />

l.^me.whac againl} him, and have accufed him to God, asanunfic<br />

perfbn to do the <strong>of</strong>hce <strong>of</strong> a Mediator : but our Saviour doth teftifia<br />

that Satan could not find any thing againft him : and nis Father<br />

did tclfifie that he was his wclbcloved Son, in whom he w^ well<br />

\, pieaftd. <strong>The</strong>refore it follows by good confequencc, t!ut Chrift<br />

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did not fland as a guilty finnt. r before God, by his imputing <strong>of</strong> our<br />

t; llnstohim: and tiieiefore ic doth aifb follow by as good confequencc,<br />

that God could not in jurtice inflidt the curfe <strong>of</strong> the Law<br />

upon him for our <strong>Redemption</strong>.<br />

». God doth ftiil<br />

Thirdly, I will herealter (hew you when I come to open the<br />

> ir^hnftTn Hea- Type <strong>of</strong> th^ tw > goats, in Lev. 16. that you may with 4S good<br />

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rcafon affim thac God the Father doth itill impute our fins co Chrift<br />

he v«« a'liv^up- HOW he Iu< at thc righ: hand ot God in j^iory, ;is atfirm that hv did<br />

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impute our fins to him, whea he was aliv

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