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4. The Antinomian distinction of the Law abolished as a Law, but still abiding in respect of the matter of it, is a contradiction. |
4. The Antinomian distinction of the Law abolished as a Law, but still abiding in respect of the matter of it, is a contradiction. |
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It is an absurd contradiction to say the matter of a Law bindeth, but not as a Law. |
It is an absurd contradiction to say the matter of a Law binds, but not as a Law. |
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