The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation: Or, the Duty of Sinners to Believe in ...
The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation: Or, the Duty of Sinners to Believe in ...
Fuller, Andrew, 1754-1815
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It was for him not to dispute, but to obey. These general remarks, however, are »ot intro- duced for the purpose of avoiding a particular at- tention to the several objection^ but,rather as pre- paratory to it. OBJECTIONS ANSWERED. 97 ON THE PRINCIPLE OF HOLINESS POSSESSED BY MAN IN INNOCENCE. THE objection drawn from this subject has been stated in the following words :— " The holy •* principle connatural to Adam, and concreated " with him, was not suited to live unt^- God ** through a Mediato...r ; that kind of life Was aboYis *' the extent of his powers^ though perfect ; and ** therefore as he in a state of integrity had not a ** capacity of living unto God, agreeably to the na« ^* ture of the new covenant ; it is apprehended that *' his posterity, while under the^rst covenant, are ^ not commanded to live imto God in that sort, or *' in other words, to live by faith on God through " a Mediator."* The whole weight of these important conclusions res.ts upon the two first sentences, and which are mere unfounded assertions.
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