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yea, and that Adam in Innocency, according to the tenor of that Law there given him, might by rendring the required perfect Obedience, have merited the promised Reward, i. e. the merit would have been of such efficacy, that God could not have remained just, |
yea, and that Adam in Innocency, according to the tenor of that Law there given him, might by rendering the required perfect obedience, have merited the promised Reward, i. e. the merit would have been of such efficacy, that God could not have remained just, |
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