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but to what end and intent doth hee with his blood make us so clean from all sinne? is it not to the end and intent that we should not bee sound foule and loathsome still, in the sight of God, in any sinne? If then notwithstanding, this washing and making of us cleane, wee be still foule and loathsome in the sight of God, is not this end and intent of Gods work disappointed and frustrated? And is it not an evident sign of a dead unbelieving heart to conceive Gods promises so vainly? So likewise for the second part of Free Justification: |
but to what end and intent does he with his blood make us so clean from all sin? is it not to the end and intent that we should not be found foul and loathsome still, in the sighed of God, in any sin? If then notwithstanding, this washing and making of us clean, we be still foul and loathsome in the sighed of God, is not this end and intent of God's work disappointed and frustrated? And is it not an evident Signen of a dead unbelieving heart to conceive God's promises so vainly? So likewise for the second part of Free Justification: |
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