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The preface, showing the use and design of the riddle, and how all
fatal errors proceed from ignorance of such mysteries,.

SECT. 1. The mystery of the saints' pedigree, and especially of their

relation to Christ's wonderful person,

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SECT. 2. The mystery of the saints' life, state, and frame,
SECT. 3. Mysteries about the saints' work and warfare, sins, sor-

rows, and joys, .

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SECT. 6. The mystery of free justification, through Christ's obe-

dience and satisfaction,

SECT. 7. The mystery of God the justifier; and faith justifying

him, both in his justifying and condemning; or soul-justification and

self-condemnation, .

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SECT. 10. The mystery of the saints' old and new man further de-

scribed, and the means of their spiritual life,

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THR BELIEVER'S PRINCIPLES.

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SECT. 2. of redemption.-The mystery of the Redeemer's incarua-

tion; or, God manifested in the flesh,

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SECT. 3. The Redeemner's works; or, Christ all in all, and our com-

plete redemption.-A gospel catechism for young Christians,

SECT. 4. Faith and works both excluded from the matter of justifi-

cation before God, that redemption may appear to be only in Christ, 443

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SECT. 1. The difference between justification and sanctification, or

righteousness imputed and grace imparted, in upwards of thirty par-
ticulars,

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GOSPEL SONNETS.

. PART I.

THE BELIEVER'S ESPOUSALS:

A POEM UPON ISAIAH LIV. 5.

"THY MAKER IS THY HUSBAND."

PREFACE.

HARK, dying mortal, if the Sonnet prove
A song of living and immortal love,

'Tis then thy grand concern the theme to know,
If life and immortality be so.

Are eyes to read, or ears to hear a trust?

Shall both in death be cramm'd anon with dust?

Then trifle not to please thine ear and

But read thou, hear thou, for eternity

eye,

Pursue not shadows wing'd, but be thy chase,
The God of glory on the field of grace:

The mighty hunter's name is lost and vain,

That runs not this substantial prize to gain.

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