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SERMON I.
There is now therefore no Condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the Flesh, but after the Spirit.
IN this Epistle to the Romans,* 1.1 the great Apo∣stle of the Gentiles labours chiefly in the general to do two things.
First, To establish the Saints to whom he wrote, in the Doctrine of Justification by Christ alone.
Secondly, To excite or stir up all justified Per∣sons to Sanctification or Holiness of Life. And
That he might effectually do the first, he in the three first Chapters discovers the dismal state of all, both Jews and Gentiles, as consider∣ed in the First Adam, or the condition of every Soul by Nature, and the weakness and insuffi∣ciency of the Law by reason of Man's Pravity to obtain Justification and eternal Life thereby;* 1.2 insomuch that the Jews were in no better state than the Gentiles, all being gone out of the way,* 1.3 and the whole World become guilty before God. But to revive their sinking Hopes, he then displays the white Flag of Peace, through the Free-Grace