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First, it may be demanded, What power the Conscience hath, to make a thing otherwise good and lawfull, to become unlawfull and sinfull? and whence it hath that power? I answer, First, that it is not in the power of any mans judgement or conscience to alter the naturall condition of any thing whatsoever, either in respect of quality or degree: but that still every thing that was good remaineth good, and every thing that was evill remaineth evill; and that in the very same degree of good or evill as it was before, |
First, it may be demanded, What power the Conscience hath, to make a thing otherwise good and lawful, to become unlawful and sinful? and whence it hath that power? I answer, First, that it is not in the power of any men judgement or conscience to altar the natural condition of any thing whatsoever, either in respect of quality or degree: but that still every thing that was good remains good, and every thing that was evil remains evil; and that in the very same degree of good or evil as it was before, |
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