A CONTINUATION OF OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST, AND OF JUSTIFICATION; A DISSERTATION ON DIVINE JUSTICE, LONDON: PRINTED FOR RICHARD BAYNES, 28, PATERNOSTER ROW: Wangh and Innes, and H.9. Baynes and Co. Edinburgh ; Chalmers and CONTENTS Page Of the priestly office of Christ; how he was a priest; when he entered on this The several considerations of the death of Christ, as to the expiation of our sins thereby, and the satisfaction made therein: First, of it as a price. Secondly, Page The satisfaction of Christ, on the consideration of his death being a punish- ment, farther evinced; and vindicated from the exceptions of Smalcius · Of prayer: and whether Christ prescribed a form of prayer to be used by be- lievers : and of praying unto him, and in his name, under the Old Testament 226 The introduction. The design of the work. Atheists. The prolepsis of divine justice general.. The divisions of justice, according to Aristotle. The senti- ments of the schoolmen respecting these. Another division. Justice consi- CHAP. II. The universal justice of God. The idle fancies of the schoolmen. The argu- ments of Durandus against commutative justice. Suarez's censure of the scholastic reasonings. His opinion of divine justice. The examination of it. A description of universal justice from the Sacred Writings. A division of it in respect of its egress. . Rectitude of government in God, what, and |