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the first, because this had not been, unless upon the most cogent, weightie reasons, as the undoing and ruine of one of Gods noblest creatures, and the offence and dishonour of an infinite God; and the latter, that Christ should come and condescend to take our nature, and a state of humiliation for our salvation, which no other motive could have provoked him to. |
the First, Because this had not been, unless upon the most cogent, weighty Reasons, as the undoing and ruin of one of God's Noblest creatures, and the offence and dishonour of an infinite God; and the latter, that christ should come and condescend to take our nature, and a state of humiliation for our salvation, which no other motive could have provoked him to. |
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