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gift of righteousness, & were forgiven their numerous & infinite offences through this faith in their public head: & t. grace of G. had abounded to them in pardons for Cts sake, & here in t. grace of G. to his childn. greatly exceeded, t. condemnation wh. occured by t. offence of one man even Adam. He concludes by saying for as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by t obedience of one shall many be made rights. (i.e.) The [[unclear]] of t gospel is this. As by t. aggrivated guilt of Adam in disobeying t divine command, vast multitudes, even all his natural seed, come into [[unclear]] sinners, & lie under t curse of God's law. So also by t. obedience of Ct., vast numbers even all his spiritual seed, who are regenerated & conformed to his
gift of righteousness, & were forgiven their numerous & infinite offences through this faith in their public head: & t. grace of G. had abounded to them in pardons for Cts sake, & here in t. grace of G. to his childn. greatly exceeded, t. condemnation wh. occurred by t. offence of one man even Adam. He concludes by saying for as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by t obedience of one shall many be made rights. (i.e.) The [[unclear]] of t gospel is this. As by t. aggravated guilt of Adam in disobeying t divine command, vast multitudes, even all his natural seed, come into [[unclear]] sinners, & lie under t curse of God's law. So also by t. obedience of Ct., vast numbers even all his spiritual seed, who are regenerated & conformed to his

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gift of righteousness, & were forgiven their numerous & infinite offences through this faith in their public head: & t. grace of G. had abounded to them in pardons for Cts sake, & here in t. grace of G. to his childn. greatly exceeded, t. condemnation wh. occurred by t. offence of one man even Adam. He concludes by saying for as by one mans disobedience many were made sinners so by t obedience of one shall many be made rights. (i.e.) The unclear of t gospel is this. As by t. aggravated guilt of Adam in disobeying t divine command, vast multitudes, even all his natural seed, come into unclear sinners, & lie under t curse of God's law. So also by t. obedience of Ct., vast numbers even all his spiritual seed, who are regenerated & conformed to his