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T H E Cleering it from some common Errors ; And proving,
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Part I. |
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That Christ
did not suffer for us those unutterable torments of Gods wrath, that commonly are called Hell-torments, to re- deem our soules from them. |
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That Christ
did not bear our sins by Gods imputation, and therefore he did not bear the curse of the Law for them. |
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That Christ
hath redeemed us from the curse of the Law (not by suffering the said curse for us, but) by a satisfactory price of attonements; viz. by paying or performing unto his Father that invaluable precous thing of his Mediatoriall obedience, wherof his Mediatoriall Sacrifice of attonement was the master-piece. |
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A sinners
righteousness or justification is explained, and cleered from some common Errors. |
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| by William
Pinchin, Gentleman, in New England |
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| The Mediator
said thus to his Father in Psal. 40.8,10 |
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| I delight to do thy will, o my God, jea
thy Law is within my heart: (viz.) I delight to do I have not hid thy righteousnesse, I
have declared thy faithfulnesse, L O N D O N Printed by J. M. for George
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