pends upon the Executor doing, what he is bound by Office to do, namely to save them all. Thus the Ruin of Sinners is laid at the Saviour's Door, and he is represented as unfaithful in not applying all the Legacies which he himself hath left to Sinners of Mankind as such.
It will appear to an attentive Reader of Scripture, that the Promises of the Covenant are made to Children, and they are counted for the Seed, and the Seed are counted for the Heirs of Promise. But Mr Boston says otherwise, and informs us that all the Race of Adam are Heirs to all the Legacies in the Covenant of Promise. The Apostle speaks in this wife, If ye be Christ's then are ye Abraham's Seed, and Heirs according to the Promise: But such as are not Christ's, their Heirship is of another Sort—The Wrath of God abideth on them. They can Claim nothing, no not a Moment's Respite or Forbearance. Mr Frazer makes a very just Observation when he says that Mr Boston's Works will be held in esteem when Mr Murray's will be consigned to Oblivion. Mr Murray's Name is not worth any Body's Notice, and can add no Weight to his Works; neither are any of his Performances formed on the popular Plan. But if Mr Murray's Performances are likely to be forgotten sooner than Mr Boston's, they are on that Account calculated to do less Evil. It had been better for Thousands that Mr Boston's Works had died with himself, than that his Name and Writings should have supplantedthe