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This doctrine hath nothing of this, but doth only lay down these grounds upon which Elihu, and afterward God himself, do deal with Job; viz. That the righteousness and spotless purity of God being infinitly above the creatures, Man ought not to plead his own righteousness under affliction, to the prejudice of Gods righteousness who afflicts him. |
This Doctrine hath nothing of this, but does only lay down these grounds upon which Elihu, and afterwards God himself, do deal with Job; viz. That the righteousness and spotless purity of God being infinitely above the creatures, Man ought not to plead his own righteousness under affliction, to the prejudice of God's righteousness who afflicts him. |
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