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Which words are an evident Prolepsis, whereby our Lord anticipates an Errour in some, and a Calumny (it's probable) in others, that he came to cancel all Law, and Discharge his followers from all necessity of obedience thereto; |
Which words Are an evident Prolepsis, whereby our Lord anticipates an Error in Some, and a Calumny (it's probable) in Others, that he Come to cancel all Law, and Discharge his followers from all necessity of Obedience thereto; |
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