Excerpt from The Paraselene Dismantled of Her Cloud, or Baxterianism Barefac'd: Drawn From a Literal Transcript of Mr. Baxter's and the Judgment of Others, in the Most Radical Doctrines of Faith; Compar'd With Those of the Orthodox, Both Conformist and Nonconformist, and Transferr'd Over by Way of Test, Unto the Papist and QuakerAll this my Apprehenfion may be clearly vindicated from feveral places in Scrip ture, efpecially from the Analogy of Faith therein, and more particularly from Phil. 3. Hinted at before (befide that of 1 Car. 15. 44, fie.) if the fcope of that Chapter in the main defign thereof be attended unto for tho the A ollle (as has been faid) knew that he had attained unto Holinefs in the reality 0 its kind, and withal prelfed after the fame in the perfeetion of its degree, which he knew would be at fartheii made apparent unto all (in the te-uniting of Soul and Body) at the Refurreeiion of the Dead yet he _alfo knew, that if he ood not materially in vefted with the Righteoufnels of another, he would be caft in Judgment (note withfianding his tin/potted Holinefs) from a juridical Covenant-charge of the Sin of another, in the compleat matter of Fall thereof lying upon him.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books.
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