A Christian

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THERE are two marks common to all Christians; yea, so inseparable from them, that he who, in the eye of God, is without them, is not a Christian at all. Every Christian is, first, washed in the blood of the Lamb of God; and, secondly, (having been thus, through faith in the blood, quickened by the Spirit,) is subject to the care and direction of the Holy Ghost. These are two very important matters. The soul Which is not subject to then is not saved; for the only Man that is saved is he whose trust is in the blood of Jesus through the Spirit's grace. And all such are looked upon by God as having been washed in the blood of Jesus, and as being eared for by the Spirit.
In the day of glory, all such (and none others) shall shine in the glory of God and the Lamb; even all who, through the Spirit's teaching, shall have known the blood of Jesus Christ, God's dear Son.