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as that which he intends the Subject here wrought upon, appears, if we consult the Well-head of his Discourse about the Soul, which is the 16. ver. of the 4. Chap. Our inward Man (says he) is renewed, &c. (there is your wrought upon here) whilst the outward (the Body) perisheth. Which Soul, in being call'd the inward Man, connotates at once both Grace and the Soul conjunct together, |
as that which he intends the Subject Here wrought upon, appears, if we consult the Wellhead of his Discourse about the Soul, which is the 16. ver. of the 4. Chap. Our inward Man (Says he) is renewed, etc. (there is your wrought upon Here) while the outward (the Body) Perishes. Which Soul, in being called the inward Man, connotates At once both Grace and the Soul conjunct together, |
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