Lect 121.
- No man can receive comfort by the blood of Christ, till he hath it sprinckled upon his heart, and applyed to him, p. 614.
- None but the Lord himselfe, can thus ap∣ply and sprinkle the bloud of Christ upon the heart of any man, p. 615. For 1 the more a man knoweth of Christ, the more will he be vexed, if he cannot know, hee hath any part in him, himselfe, Ibid. 616. 2 mans infi∣delity is such he cannot apply Christ to him∣selfe, p. 616.
- Popery deprives men of true comfort, in foure doctrines, that they teach, Ibid.
- We should give no rest to our selves till we have got Christs bloud sprinckled upon us, and assurance it was shed for us, p. 617. for 1 it is possible to get this assurance in this life, p. 618. 2 Great is the benefit of it, pag. 619.