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he had an higher account of the Promises, then to divide the spoil after war. 3. Let the Christian study the necessity that he hath of the promise, that there is no way of winning above that neces•sity but the closing with the promise, an• laying hold upon it. 4. Lastly, A Christi•an would study the suitablenesse that is in th• promise to answer their necessities, that i• they be under need, there is a preciou• way of remedy manifested unto them by these. |
he had an higher account of the Promises, then to divide the spoil After war. 3. Let the Christian study the necessity that he hath of the promise, that there is no Way of winning above that neces•sity but the closing with the promise, an• laying hold upon it. 4. Lastly, A Christi•an would study the suitableness that is in th• promise to answer their necessities, that i• they be under need, there is a preciou• Way of remedy manifested unto them by these. |
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