Keimåelia 'ekklåesiastika, The historical and miscellaneous tracts of the Reverend and learned Peter Heylyn, D.D. now collected into one volume ... : and an account of the life of the author, never before published : with an exact table to the whole.
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662., Vernon, George, 1637-1720.

2. Of the Merit and Effect of the Death of Christ.

Him God proposed to be a propitiation for our sins by his Death and Passion, and nor for our sins only,* but for the sins of the whole World. But so that though Christ died for all men, yet all do not receive the benefit of his death and sufferings, but only they to whom the merit of his Passion is communicated in their new birth or Page  517Regeneration, by which the grace whereby they are justified, or made just, is conferred upon them.