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The Larger Catechiſm. 23 ist. 9. f Jude ver. 20. Heb. vi. 11, 12. Ep. iii. 16 17, 18, 19. Col. i. 10, 11. 8 Rom. vi. 4, 6, 14. Gal v. 24. Q. What is Repentance to Life? 4. Repentance unto Life is a Saving Grace h, wrought in the heart of a Sinner by the Spirit i, and Word of God, whereby, out of the sight and Senſe not only of the Danger l, but all of the ilthi- neſs and Odiouſneſs of his Sins m, and upon the Ap- prehenſion of God's Mercy in Chriſt to ſuch as are penitent, he ſo grieves fore, and hates his Sins p, az that he turns from them all to God g, purpoſing and endeavouring conſtantly to walk with him in all the Ways of new Obedience r. h 2 Tim. ii. 25. i Zech. xii. To, k 478 xi. 18, 20, 21. Ezek. xvii. 28, 30, 32. Luke xv. 17. 18. Ho- ſea it. 6, 7. m Ezek. xxxv. 31. Iſa. xxx. 22. n Joel. fi. 12, 13. o Jer. xxxi. 18, 19 p 2 Cor. vii. 11. 9 Acts xxvi. 18. Ezek. xiv. 6. 1 Kings viii. 47, 48. Pſal. cxix. 6, 59, 128. Luke 1. 6. 2 Kings xxii. 25. Q. Wherein do Juſtification and Sanctification dif- fer? d. Although Sanctification be inſeparably joined with Juſtification ſ, yet they differ, in that God, in Juſtification, imputeth the Righteousness of Christ in Sanctification, his Spirit infuſeth Grace, and en- ableth to the Exerciſe thereof v, in the former Sin is pardoned w, in the other it is ſubdued x: The one doth equally free all Believers from the reveng- ing Wrath of God, and that perfectly in this Life that they never fall into Condemnation y: the other is neither equal in all 2, nor in this life perfect in a- ny a, but growing up to perfection b. f 1 Cor. vi. 11. & 1. 30. Rom. iv, 6, 8. v Ezek. xxxvi27. w Rom. ill. 24. 25. x Rom. vi. 6. 14- y Room