III.
And assuredly the free couenāt of God,
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And assuredly the free couenāt of God,
hath this common with a Testament, that it could not be ratified and confirmed but by the a 1.1 death of the parties couenanting, that is, by the death of the sonne of God, who being very God, together with the Father and the holy Ghost, made that his couenaunt of grace with his people.
Heb. 9.15.16.17.