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All sinnes (as Saint Marke hath recorded Christs speech) All manner of sinne, (as S. Matthew hath recorded it) shall be forgiuen: not as if in the issue and euent, euery sin should indeed be pardoned (for then few men should be condemned, which is contrary to the curret of the Scripture, that saith, Few shall be saued) but because euery sinne is pardonable. The point then heere to be noted, is that (except before excepted) No sinne in the nature thereof is irremissible: originall corruption, and actuall transgressions: whether few or many: light or hainous: |
All Sins (as Saint Mark hath recorded Christ speech) All manner of sin, (as S. Matthew hath recorded it) shall be forgiven: not as if in the issue and event, every since should indeed be pardoned (for then few men should be condemned, which is contrary to the curret of the Scripture, that Says, Few shall be saved) but Because every sin is pardonable. The point then Here to be noted, is that (except before excepted) No sin in the nature thereof is irremissible: original corruption, and actual transgressions: whither few or many: Light or heinous: |
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