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Suppose that Believers upon the former might be look'd upon as now fulfilling the Laws commands; yet guilt being before contracted, the penalty of death thereupon iucurred, that the one might be expiated by the undergoing of the other it was necessary that Christ should die and suffer. The Law requiring both of these in both it must be satisfied; insomuch (saith one) that if we could have had a perfect righteousness conformable to the Law, de novo, and not have satisfied the punishment, our debt would not have been discharged, we had still been in our sins. |
Suppose that Believers upon the former might be looked upon as now fulfilling the Laws commands; yet guilt being before contracted, the penalty of death thereupon iucurred, that the one might be expiated by the undergoing of the other it was necessary that christ should die and suffer. The Law requiring both of these in both it must be satisfied; insomuch (Says one) that if we could have had a perfect righteousness conformable to the Law, de novo, and not have satisfied the punishment, our debt would not have been discharged, we had still been in our Sins. |
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