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but at randome too against the whole army of sinne, and by that meanes doth peradventure wound and weaken lusts which it did not distinctly observe in it selfe, by complaining unto God against the bodie of sinne, by watching over the course and frame of the heart, by acquainting it selfe out of the Word with the armour and devices o• … Satan, &c. The opposition then betweene the naturall conscience and sinne is like the opposition betweene fire and hardnesse in some subjects; |
but At random too against the Whole army of sin, and by that means does Peradventure wound and weaken Lustiest which it did not distinctly observe in it self, by complaining unto God against the body of sin, by watching over the course and frame of the heart, by acquainting it self out of the Word with the armour and devices o• … Satan, etc. The opposition then between the natural conscience and sin is like the opposition between fire and hardness in Some subject's; |
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