The oeconomy of sin : wherein are explain'd, its possibility, its futurition, its nature, its event and effects, both in angels and in manAnd wherein also is demonstrated and maintain'd the truth of original sin . ravedv)21 that* Nature derived from their Parents: And that it#/ their very Source *, that even from their Birth theybard, and we a vile Collection of iniquity derived from theirojroud Parents, it would be a means to weaken the power ofDepraved Nature. How frequently do the Saints intheir interceilions for themfelves and others, pray forpardon of their Parents, and their Predeceflbrs


The oeconomy of sin : wherein are explain'd, its possibility, its futurition, its nature, its event and effects, both in angels and in manAnd wherein also is demonstrated and maintain'd the truth of original sin . ravedv)21 that* Nature derived from their Parents: And that it#/ their very Source *, that even from their Birth theybard, and we a vile Collection of iniquity derived from theirojroud Parents, it would be a means to weaken the power ofDepraved Nature. How frequently do the Saints intheir interceilions for themfelves and others, pray forpardon of their Parents, and their Predeceflbrs Sins:Acknowledging themfelves laden with the burden ofthem: As * Davidy t Daniel^ || Efdras, * and Ne-hemiah? How oft do the Scriptures reproach thev. 7. * Nthem. 9. v. \63 $4, $6. Children. And a Solution of them. 169 Children with their Parents Vices? Hence it is they em a wicked and Adulterous Race, an Evil Gene- ^AVration, a Seed of Vipers, Children of Murderers, ofthe Prophets, and of the wicked one : And hence thePunifhment of the Fathers is often tranfmitted to theChildren; Hence David praying for Pardon of hisSins makes his Confefiipn thus, * I wasfljapen in fair* PG $J«£///ry, and in Sin did my Mother conceive me. In fine, 7*they who followed only the Remains of NaturalTruth, have lighted upon this Truth. Witnefs anf Englilh Author, who proceeds on Natural Princi-f Herbertpies, and after having fooke of the Evil to us, without clifcovering the Caufe thereof,he Concludes, Occulta Dei indicia•fubeffe cx.;fiimaverisyLeclor^ & in I ahem ifidm Originatem hand immeritoanimadverti: That there lie concealed under it thefecret Judgments of God •, and that it is not withoutcaufe that j\len reflect on their Original Prav


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