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fins. And, in this fenfe, it fhall never be cancelled or repealed; it fhall never be mitigated, abrogated, difannulled, done away, made void, or abolished. "Think not that I am come to destroy the Law."

Fourthly, I am not come to deftroy the condemning authority, or to mitigate the rigour, of the Law. It is an eternal Law, and fhall remain in full force, as it ever did for although I fhall keep my court at Zion, reign in love, and sway my righteous fceptre over my own children; and, as King of Grace, on a throne of grace display my mercy there to all who escape the storm, and fly for fhelter thither; yet I have prepared my throne for judgment. All judgment is committed unto me: I am the Judge of quick and dead; and, as a righteous Judge, I fhall "condemn the wicked, and bring his wickedness " on his own head; and juftify the righteous, to give << him according to his righteousness." As Judge of quick and dead, I fhall bring forth the Book of Life, and the Book of the Law: the quick, and those who died in the faith, fhall be judged by the Book of Life, (Rev. xx. 12.) and the dead by the Law of Death, Rom. ii. 12. The children of the freewoman fhall be judged by the Law of Liberty, (James, i. 12.) and the bond-children by the Law of Works. They that fin in the Law, fhall be judged by the Law. The manifold wisdom of God fhall be unfolded to perfection on the one hand, (Ephef. iii. 10.) and the roll of lamentation, mourning, and woe,

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on the other, Ezek. ii. 10. The blessing fhall be pronounced from the firft, and the curfe from the fecond: Come, ye blessed of my Father, enter into "the kingdom prepared for you from the founda❝tion of the world.-Go, ye curfed, into everlasting "fire, prepared for the devil and his angels." And the one fhall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into life eternal.—Think not that I am come to deftroy the Law

Or the Prophets. I am not come to prove the prophets liars, or to make their predictions void. I fhall neither oppose their writings, contradict their affertions, nor let one prediction noted in the Scriptures of truth ever fail of it's full accomplishment: the things therein written fhall be accomplished in me. The faithfulness of God in his word fhall never fail; his veracity shall never fall to the ground; the hope of Ifrael fhall never be loft, nor their expectations be ever cut off. I am not come to destroy the prophets

But to fulfil. All that has ever been written in the Law, the Prophets, or the Pfalms, concerning me, shall have a fulfilling end. All that is faid of my birth, and of my life; of my mean appearance, and mighty power; of my matchless love to men, and of their cruel treatment of me; of the miracles performed, and of peace proclaimed; of magnifying the Law, and preaching the everlafting Gospel; of my forrowful life, and cruel death; of the deftruc

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tion of the Jewish nation, and the falvation of the Gentile world; fhall all be fulfilled. My reward is with me, and all my work before me: nor will I bow my head in death, till all be finished. I am not come to destroy the prophets, but to fulfil.

For verily I fay unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot, or one tittle, fhall in no wife pass from the Law till all be fulfilled. I plight my veracity, I fpeak in verity. Amen, so it shall be. Verily I fay unto you, till heaven and earth pafs→→→

The elementary and ftarry heavens fhall ftand to the world's end. Then the elements fhall melt with fervent heat, and the ftars fhall fall from their fockets, as the untimely fruit of the fig-tree; the funfhall be confounded, and the moon afhamed; the heavens and the earth fhall flee away, and new heavens and a new earth fhall appear, when I arife to fbine before my ancients gloriously.

Till then, one jot or one tittle fhall in no wife pass from the Law, till all be fulfilled. The Law fhall stand as it does in all it's fenfe, and in all it's meaning, without being evangelized, or without ceafing to exist as a covenant of works; without being bereft of it's irritating power, or fhorn of it's penal fanction; without mitigation, and without repeal. It fhall ftand as my children's fchoolmaster, and first hufband; as the master's commanding will, and the bond-fervant's only rule; as the creditor's handwriting, and the debtor's dreadful account-book;

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as a teftimony for God in defence of his holiness, and against the wicked for every tranfgreffion. So fhall it ftand

Till all be fulfilled. The Law is fulfilled in a fourfold fenfe.

ift, Perfectly, in both precept and penalty, by the Saviour.

2dly, In the Church, efficaciously, by the Spirit. 3dly, Imperfectly, in the exercife of grace, by the faint.

4thly, In the execution of the curfe, which is the damnation of the wicked.

First, The Law is perfectly fulfilled, both in precept and penalty, by the Saviour, who affumed man's nature, and took man's name, to act in man's ftead. He was made of a woman, and made under the Law. He became furety for man's debts; and, by his kind undertaking and circumcifion, became a debtor, in the debtor's place, to restore that [honour to the Law] which he took not away. "He was made "fin for us, who knew no fin, that we might be made "the righteousness of God in him." Of him a perfect obedience to the precept was exacted, and he made reftitution; the debt of fuffering was demanded, and he was preffed to pay. When he had given a perfect obedience to the precept, he fays, "I have finished [this part of] the work which thou gavest me to do." And, at clofing his obedience unto death, he bowed his head, and said, "It is finished."

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Thus he "magnified the Law, and made it honour "able;" fo that one jot, or one tittle, did in no wife pafs from the Law till all was fulfilled. It is easier for heaven and earth to pafs, than for God's righteous Servant to fail of performing the will of his God. "I delight to do thy will, O my God; yea, thy Law "is within my heart." So he undertook, and fo it became him to fulfil all righteoufnefs, Matt. iii. 15. And fo it behoved Chrift to fuffer; for he came not to deftroy the Law, but to fulfil.

Secondly, The Law is fulfilled efficacioufly in the Church of God, by the Spirit: as it is written, That the righteousness of the Law might be FULFILLED IN US, who walk, not after the flesh, but after the Spirit, Rom. viii. 4. Now the righteousness of the Law is fulfilled in the Church.

ift, By the imputation of Chrift's righteousness for our juftification, Rom. v. 19.

2dly, By the indwelling of the Holy Ghoft, which is our fanctification. Rom. xv. 16.

3dly, By God's circumcifing our hearts, to love him with all our heart, and with all our foul, that we may live, (Deut. xxx. 6.) Love to God being the first and great commandment of the Law.

4thly, By the indwelling of God's good word, and by the good treasure of his grace.

First, What is the Law? It is a juft Law, and is the rule of righteoujnefs. "This," fays Mofes, "fhall " be

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