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1. Can we think it agreeable to him, to suffer such a perpetual soloecisme or incongruity within his Dominion, that when Death, by means of a most Criminal Apostasie, had made so great an inrode into the Nobler part of his Creation, i. e. had broken in amongst Creatures capable of Immortality (who indeed otherwise had not been capable of Sin) and thereby darkened the Glory which shone more brightly in such an Order of Creatures, it should be so alwayes! |
1. Can we think it agreeable to him, to suffer such a perpetual solecism or incongruity within his Dominion, that when Death, by means of a most Criminal Apostasy, had made so great an inroad into the Nobler part of his Creation, i. e. had broken in among Creatures capable of Immortality (who indeed otherwise had not been capable of since) and thereby darkened the Glory which shone more brightly in such an Order of Creatures, it should be so always! |
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