the holy Seed, the righteous Generation, in opposition to
the Sons of Belial, the Wicked and Reprobate, who are
branded with the Character of Vnbelievers, Children of
Vnbelief, Persons without Faith, as the Original bears, which
is 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉.
Much more might be said on this Head, but it suffi∣ciently
appears from what hath been said, that accor∣ding
to the peculiar Dialect, both of the Old and New
Testament, Faith and Holiness, Believing and to be Iust, or
to live righteously, are used indifferently, as reciprocal
Phrases, which import or inferr one another. And the
reason of this Dialect is, because, according to the Phi∣losophy
of the Scripture, that which goes under the
Name of Faith, is the first Principle which actuates a
a good or just Man, and that the Goodness or Righte∣ousness,
which is acceptable to God, is only the Effects
or Expressions of that Faith, which naturally and inse∣parably
follow it, as the Light doth the Sun.
Now, before I proceed further, it is fit to make a
little Pause; and it may be convenient to represent here
the Obligation which lieth upon all, who own the Au∣thority
of Scripture, to entertain those Phrases and Ex∣pressions,
with respect and reverence.
4. They ought to esteem them not only Sacred, but
Exact and Just, and the fittest to convey true Notions
into our Minds. A Wise Man can express his own
Thoughts best. And sure none can be supposed more
qualified to know the most apposite words for expressing
Truth, than the Spirit of Truth, or they who are in∣spired
by it. They, who recede from the Phrases of any
Author, do also generally differ from his Sentiments,
and give others occasion to mistake them: For the pe∣culiar
and repeated Phrases, which one has used con∣stantly,
do give the greatest Light to the Discovery of
his Thoughts: For, if he had not perceived or fansied
some Propriety in those Phrases, for representing what
he would be at, he would not have been so fond of
them, nor would he so constantly have used them, even