OF HIS PEOPLE: OR, THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION BY BY THE LATE REV. RICHARD RAWLIN, FETTER-LANE, LONDON. FIRST PRINTED IN 1741. VOL. II. EDINBURGH: JAMES TAYLOR, 21 GEORGE STREET. JOHNSTONE AND HUNTER. PATON AND RITCHIE. W. INNES. LONDON: W. ALLEN, PATERNOSTER ROW. GLASGOW: G. GALLIE. CONTENTS. Page 7. Highest Valuation of this Righteousness, and 8. Ready and Entire Submission to it, 9. Holy Gratitude for it, . 3. It is Effectual for all the Purposes for which it CHAPTER III. DISPOSITION OF THE BELIEVER TOWARDS THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF CHRIST. I SHALL now trace out that tendency and disposition of soul which believers express and discover towards this righteousness, copying them from the sentiments and language of the church in the remarkable passage, Surely shall one say, every one say that is taught of God, and according to the different degrees of light in which this truth is set to view-in the Lord have I righteousness; there I seek and hope to find it, and there only-only and exclusively of all other persons and things whatever.* I. This language must include * Pertinet huc emphasis phrasios, qua dicit, 'esse A |