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CHAP. XI The Difference of Christ's Death, in our Nature, as to the intent and Ex∣tent thereof, from Saints Confor∣mity to him, by the Death of Nature, in them. (Book 11)
CHRIST's condescending to take our Nature, and, therein, by the Grace of God, to taste Death for every Man, (Heb. 2. 9.) was in reference to the par∣donable Sins of Mankind, in Adam, and, also, in their own Persons. This was God's appointed Way, for the redeeming and recovering them out of their fallen State, wherein born, dead in Trespasses and Sins, (Ephes. 2. 1. Col. 2. 13.) into the Light, and also Life, receiv'd by them, in their First-creation. All may receive this general Redemption-Mercy, the Common-Salvation-Work of Christ, as a Fruit of his meritorious Sufferings and