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To prevent this our personal righteousness from touching anything
as pertaining to Christ's righteousness, or as a condition on which
God gives Christ's righteousness, I humbly offer to your perusal
the effects of many hours pains to obtain the marrow out of the
word "Christ made sin for us," and I hope, if it be read with an
humble waiting for teaching from the Lord Jesus, you will find it
beneficial towards the understanding, the riches of the free grace
of God in Jesus Christ, to make him to be sin for us for his own
name sake, not for our personal worthiness, and our evangelical
righteousness sake. If any say, why doth this person trouble
himself to write thus, in vindication of his father's sermons? It
is for the sake of our dear Lord Jesus, whose glory is eclipsed by
the setting up man's righteousness in the matter of justification;
upon which account I may say, "the zeal of thine house hath eaten
me up."
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++++British LibraryT050924London: printed for Harrison and Co.; and
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1]p., plate; 8
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