. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. * Tbef. 5. 1 r>, 17, iMat. § Luke fs» z /iijji -~-t~ •. «* .-???I*7/?-? -.:< - -•• .--<^*=—_\* ^y^€;^i~i: mtkBii^ ----«.; *xa<^- y< •saSe ?^eSS ;^*tSc;st rl®,^ ass ;~h ?i^Sfe -^.^^•s-T-^7^ £i*i •. as the CREATION. Chap. XIII. 309 . If this was a prophetick faying, they were at all timesbound to fee fulfilld, tho to the dcilrucrion of all \moral duties whatever? Anothhr difficulty in tmderflanding both theOld and New Tcfiament, is, that mo


. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. * Tbef. 5. 1 r>, 17, iMat. § Luke fs» z /iijji -~-t~ •. «* .-???I*7/?-? -.:< - -•• .--<^*=—_\* ^y^€;^i~i: mtkBii^ ----«.; *xa<^- y< •saSe ?^eSS ;^*tSc;st rl®,^ ass ;~h ?i^Sfe -^.^^•s-T-^7^ £i*i •. as the CREATION. Chap. XIII. 309 . If this was a prophetick faying, they were at all timesbound to fee fulfilld, tho to the dcilrucrion of all \moral duties whatever? Anothhr difficulty in tmderflanding both theOld and New Tcfiament, is, that moft things, tho*owing to fecond caufes, are referrd immediately toGod. In the New Tcfiament, Pilate is faid * to havehis power from above, even while he was condemningJefus. And f tbire is no power but tf God, the Powersthat be, are ordaind of God: % Take heed, therefore, untoyourftives, u to all the Flock, over the -which the HolyGbofi bad made youOvtrfeers. Nay, every good motionis imputed to the Spirit, whether with, or withoutunderftanding. § 1 will pray with the Spirit, cjr iviththe Undcrfandi)^ *f° • 1 «$ flag with the Spirit, andwith the Underjisnding aljo. Or, if a Mar. talkd in*n unknown tongue, &; cond not interpret what hefaid; or any o( the congregation underiiood him;yet it was Prophefying, & the gift of the Spirit. And


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