. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. Jib. laas as thz CREATION. Chap. XIV. 349.^ trearts «n!y; and that all Men, by the judgment theypafs on their own actions, are confcious of this Law. And. - Tkz Apofiic Paul, tho .quotedby the Dr, is (ofar from avowing his Hyfetbejii of any invincibleignorance, even in the wileft, & beft of the Philofo-pners, that t>.e, by frying, * The Gentiles that havenet the La-£, it by Rbtmr* the things contained in theLa-x, makes the Law of Nature and Grace to be thefame: And fuppofes the Tcafon why they


. Christianity as old as the creation, or, The gospel, a republication of the religion of nature. Jib. laas as thz CREATION. Chap. XIV. 349.^ trearts «n!y; and that all Men, by the judgment theypafs on their own actions, are confcious of this Law. And. - Tkz Apofiic Paul, tho .quotedby the Dr, is (ofar from avowing his Hyfetbejii of any invincibleignorance, even in the wileft, & beft of the Philofo-pners, that t>.e, by frying, * The Gentiles that havenet the La-£, it by Rbtmr* the things contained in theLa-x, makes the Law of Nature and Grace to be thefame: And fuppofes the Tcafon why they were to , was their finning againft Light and know-ledge : J the: ivhich may be known of God was mani-fijfir. :cem, o when they knevj Gcd, they glorify d him• «m as Gcd: And they were likewife guihy of abo-rainah,; corruptions, not ignorantly, but + knowingtbe j-^mtrz of God, thai Wey -who do frch things are•axaii*>ef death. Had the Dr. but confiderd thisfeif-eviien: proportion , that There (an he no Tranf-vttSan ivherc there is no La-jy; and that an unknownLaw is the fame


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