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Therfore if you ask, Whether every Sin that a godly man doth commit, be a Sin of infirmity? I answer, No. Because there are some Sins that a godly man doth commit, which he hath strength to avoid. |
Therefore if you ask, Whither every since that a godly man does commit, be a since of infirmity? I answer, No. Because there Are Some Sins that a godly man does commit, which he hath strength to avoid. |
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The sins whereinto the godly falleth, are not presumptuous, but are ordinarily of weakness, and infirmity. Perkins Cases, Book 1. Chap. 2. |
The Sins whereinto the godly falls, Are not presumptuous, but Are ordinarily of weakness, and infirmity. Perkins Cases, Book 1. Chap. 2. |
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