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for it were great pride to presume, That man could naturally deserue so great a reward as is prepared for vs, our righteousnes being no better than a stained cloath, God not crowning the merits of our Nature, but those his gifts of Grace that he conferreth vpon vs. Saint Austen saith, That God wrote the Law with his owne hand, in token, that our power of fulfilling it dependeth in the fauour of his hand. |
for it were great pride to presume, That man could naturally deserve so great a reward as is prepared for us, our righteousness being no better than a stained cloth, God not crowning the merits of our Nature, but those his Gifts of Grace that he conferreth upon us Saint Austen Says, That God wrote the Law with his own hand, in token, that our power of fulfilling it dependeth in the favour of his hand. |
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