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3. Reason, Pleasures are as great diversions from the duty of a Sabbath, as labours. It is conceived Adam should have had a Sabbath in Paradise had he persisted in innocence, why? not because his dressing of the garden would have wearied him, (for weariness is the fruit of sin) but his dressing of the garden would have been a diversion from attending his Creator in the Ordinances of a Sabbath. |
3. Reason, Pleasures Are as great diversions from the duty of a Sabbath, as labours. It is conceived Adam should have had a Sabbath in Paradise had he persisted in innocence, why? not Because his dressing of the garden would have wearied him, (for weariness is the fruit of since) but his dressing of the garden would have been a diversion from attending his Creator in the Ordinances of a Sabbath. |
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