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Art . I , —The Church of God : or > Essays on Various Names and Titles , given to the Church in the Holy Scriptnres : fo which are added , some Papers qji other SitM / ects . 3 d edit . 8 vo . pp . 4 S 0 , 9 s . Symonds and Jones , 1806 ,
This work is the production pf Ambrose Seaple , esq . and is intended as a Third Volume of his " Horse Solitari s */ ' He is a Calvinist of the old school ;
plainspoken , learned in types , systematic and consistent . Religion with him is a work of grape , began and carried on by the Lord , and sin and error are streams
flowing from the natural Armimanism of the human heart ; and the most unpardonable crime is a paan ' resting hi duties . He is a scholar , for he quotes Latin , Greek , and Hebrew , and not a bad writer . In spite of hfe system , he is good-natured ; if he is
intolerant to the non-elect world , it is only when he is balancing the golden chain of salvation , beginning with the covenant of grace * formed frpm eternity between the Divine Persons ^?* th e Jehovah
-Alehi m / ' ami ending with the final ransom of the redecifrccl ones . He excels in spiritual criticism . From orje page we e ^ tiwt t ivk > ot his ex ; posi ti <>^;^ s ^ iptMrei yv fcicli
may serve as q , criterion a £ elir readers' state of mind v it they arfc yet cagtvi } , they will probably WfUc a , t them ; , if fhey are spirit tM ' they will hq doubt adiaiire
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the author ' s h \ A \ decree of divine illumination . ! fC Iq this important «? -ense ajso ( of justifieaition , by the imputed righteousness of Christ ) do I understand the remarkable prophecy <* f Joel , qpoted by the Apostle
Peter , in his first sermon an the day of Pentecost , The spirit > v \* s to be poured out upon all flesh ; that Is , pad ' s people * both of the Je ws and Gentiles , in the last days or dispensation , # & as "testimony and seal that Christ ha < i finished th&
% vork of salvation ; andtmte po ^ -would shew wonders in heaven afeove ^ and sign $ in the earth benea ^ t ^ ; ^ li&h ' Wfere blood , the blood of Christ ex ^ iatii ^ c 5 m ; jire t the wrath of the j ^^ ther taping ven ^ - geancei upon him , whehv 1 > eHrin ^ sin j and vapour ffs & pHlariofamribey ftikQ sweet smelling savour ( alluded- . tjp ^ ft tli e Levitical sacrifices ) of the Redeemer ' s merits and atoi * eeaen t , ascenwjing nxteirictoriaus the
ly in paI « VTlifee colut ^ s fay > power of the Holy Spirfu . ^ W , Q ^ i { v& well pleased Witfi his people For Cnrist * s sake ; and his jpeojple arfe cdtiipl ^ tfely justified hy Christ , a « d so hAve ^ ccestt through him by ope spi r it to the FaitJ ^ if . ' * « This ( the imputed righteouaneas of Christ ) may serve to € st | Wn the injunction of covering an 4 tiB ^ oveiing in i Cor .
xi . Man is by nature faulty ^ and there ^ fore / ou gh * to hi ibvercd . Christ i <* faultlie ^ , ^ nd ie » may , Ju&t&ljr stand apert * oqltu . But a $ vn ^ a ^ repr « sdrtt $ Christ ix \ bis churcK , who i ^ all p erlpction , he is for that reason to bjc uncovered : and as
the wom ^ n stancjs the church , or hu « . roan nsit ^ re ^ wUkh h * th no perfection of ita own , and therefore nothing to boas t ot she qught to be covered or hidden ? ** "
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** STILL PLEAS E D TO PRAISE , YlT NOT AF&A 1 * , TO 5 BAME , "
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1807, page 93, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2377/page/37/
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