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SECT. V. Queries urged against the Neceffity of believing thefe Doctrines. p. г17

SECT. VI. The Doctrines affirmed, and their Neceffity limited and adjusted.p. 128

SECT. VII. The tranfcendent Advantages of thefe Doctrines of the Atonement of Christ, and the Sanctification of the Spirit toward all Chriftian Duties. p. 143

SECT. VIII. A Question about a Minister's preaching Agrippa's Doctrine refolved, with Petitions for Agrippa and all his Followers.

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The Introduction, or AGRIPPA's Creed recited and oppofed.

S there no other way to defend Christianity, faith Paulinus to his Friends, Is there no other Way to refute the Cavils of the Deift, but by yielding up the peculiar Glories of the Gospel? Can it never be vindicated as Divine, unless we reduce it almoft to the mere Dictates of the Light of Nature, with Jefus Chrift fet at the Head of them only as a great Prophet? Many a Doubter is not gone fo far from Christianity

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as to deny the Facts on which our holy Religion depends; and they will allow that the Christian Religion in general is fupported by thefe Facts, which have been deliver'd down to us by a notorious and incontestable manner of Evidence: But the special and important Doctrines of this Religion, fuch as the Sacrifice of Christ as a proper Atonement for Sin, and our Sanctification by the Holy Spirit, which are taught fo frequently and fo exprefsly in the New Teftament, carry fomething in them fo disgustful, not only to the Relish of our modern Infidels in general, but alfo to the Prejudices of fome who profess Chriftianity, that they would fain evade these Truths, and quit themselves of them by such a Construction as really deftroys them. Agrippa is a Christian of this Stamp, a Gentleman, as I am told, of no confiderable Estate; but 'tis faid, he makes a fhining Figure when he appears in Company. A few Weeks ago I faw a Scheme of his Gofpel, and was inform'd 'tis the general Sense of many of his Acquaintance both in Town and Country. I have the Paper here, and he expreffes his Creed in the following Words.

"When the Gentile Nations had loft the "Knowledge of the true God and his Wor"fhip, and buried it under an immenfe "Load of fuperftitious Follies; when "they had banished a great part of Morality from their Minds as well as

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"their Practice, the Bleffed God thought proper to fend his own Son from Heaven "to reftore it. When the Jews, who were "a People favour'd with many divine Re"velations, had turn'd their Religion into

Superftition, by refting upon the mere "Ceremonies of it with the neglect of mo"ral Virtues and inward Piety, God deter"min'd this Great Reformer fhould be of "their Nation. When the whole World "of Mankind was grown thus horribly de"generate, it pleafed God to fend this moft glorious Perfon Jefus Chrift into this "World with peculiar Commiffion to re"fore the Religion of Nature, the Knowledge of the one true God and his fpiri"tual Worship, instead of a Load of Ce"remonies, whether human or divine, and to teach the Nations true Virtue and Piety "without Superftition: He was fent to af"fure Men of the Pardon of their Sins up"on Repentance (which indeed they knew "before, or their Reason might have taught "'em, but not quite fo clearly) and to tell "them that after Death Men fhould be "call'd to account for their Behaviour in "this Life, and that a future State of long

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"And further, that this glorious Perfon coming into the World for the Reforma❝tion of it when it was fo dreadfully cor"rupted, and preaching in oppofition to "the grofs Errors and Iniquities of the Age, "it could not be expected that he should efcape their Rage and Malice: Thus he was condemn'd by the Jews, and cruci"fied by the Romans. This Death of Chrift "on the Cross was a noble Testimony "which he gave as a Martyr to the Do"&trines which he preach'd; and it is dig"nified after the Jewish and Eastern manner "with grand Expreffions in the New Te

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ftament, and reprefented in many facrifi"cal Phrafes, of which the Jews were ex"tremely fond, fuch as redeeming us by his "Blood, and making Atonement for Sin, &c. "because by his Death he vindicated and "fealed that Doctrine, which taught the af"fured Pardon of Sin upon Repentance, and "the Recovery of Sinners by new Obedience "to the Favour of God and Eternal Life.

"Before he left the World he appointed "two Ceremonies, (viz.) Baptism and the "Lord's Supper; the first by washing with "Water to reprefent to us that we must "be wafh'd from our Sins, i. e. we must "repent and be reformed, and live a new "Life if ever we would be pardon'd and

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