Lect. 129.
- The controversie betweene us and the Pa∣pists touching justification, not unfit to bee handled, p. 662.
- They erre dangerously in denying that Christ hath satisfied as well for the tempo∣rall, as for the eternall punishment due to our sins, Ibid. as appeares by foure evident reasons, p. 663.
- Though th'afflictions that men endure be in their owne nature punishments for sin, yet are they not so unto all men, for 1 God hath oft inflicted them upon many without all respect to their sin as the cause, pag. 664. 2 Even when they are infflicted upon the faithfull for sin, yet are they not properly punishments of their sins, but chastisements onely, p. 665.
- Though the faithfull upon their first be∣leeving, have obtained a full pardon of all their si••s, yet must they daily beg the remissi∣on of their sins, for three reasons, pag. 666, 667.