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When a man is punished for his Sins, he is said to eat the fruit of his ways, Prov. I. 31. to be recompensed according to his deeds and the works of his own hands, Jer. XXV. 14. and to possess his iniquity, Job XIII. 26. All which forms of speech import our sins to be the meritorious and impulsive cause of our calamities. |
When a man is punished for his Sins, he is said to eat the fruit of his ways, Curae I. 31. to be recompensed according to his Deeds and the works of his own hands, Jer. XXV. 14. and to possess his iniquity, Job XIII. 26. All which forms of speech import our Sins to be the meritorious and impulsive cause of our calamities. |
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Exod. xxviij. 43. Levit. XXIV. 15, 16. And Christ is said to bear the sins of many, i. e. in their punishment, Isa. LIII. 11, 12. |
Exod xxviij. 43. Levit. XXIV. 15, 16. And christ is said to bear the Sins of many, i. e. in their punishment, Isaiah LIII. 11, 12. |
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