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S. Austen expounding Dauids words, Thou hast deliuered my soule frō the nethermost hell, sheweth that men may bee deliuered as well from DANGERS CONSEQVENT as PRESENT; and as well from that which is DESERVED, as from that which is INFLICTED. And first yt Christ deliuered OVR SOVLES from hell by his comming thither (though we were not there) his words are plaine. |
S. Austen expounding David words, Thou hast Delivered my soul from the nethermost hell, shows that men may be Delivered as well from DANGERS CONSEQUENT as PRESENT; and as well from that which is DESERVED, as from that which is INFLICTED. And First that christ Delivered OUR SOLVES from hell by his coming thither (though we were not there) his words Are plain. |
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