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This, I say, is the sense and meaning of the Text when we construe it as an Interrogatory, the scope and design of which is to shew the great absurdity and unreasonableness of making a Profession of Christ, without accompanying that Profession with a suitable Practice, seeing whatever doth induce us to the one, doth also oblige us to the other. |
This, I say, is the sense and meaning of the Text when we construe it as an Interrogatory, the scope and Design of which is to show the great absurdity and unreasonableness of making a Profession of christ, without accompanying that Profession with a suitable Practice, seeing whatever does induce us to the one, does also oblige us to the other. |
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II. The true Motives to believe in Christ or to profess him, do also oblige to pay Obedience to him. |
II The true Motives to believe in christ or to profess him, do also oblige to pay obedience to him. |
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