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it was no other then God himself: the injured person who provided, and that no other then his own Son to perform this work: if a creditor should of his own good will appoint his Son to pay the debt, might he not be said to forgive the debtor ? and would it not be interpreted an act of benignity ? though therefore God sent his Son to satisfie for our sins, yet he is truly said to remit it to us ; |
it was no other then God himself: the injured person who provided, and that no other then his own Son to perform this work: if a creditor should of his own good will appoint his Son to pay the debt, might he not be said to forgive the debtor? and would it not be interpreted an act of benignity? though Therefore God sent his Son to satisfy for our Sins, yet he is truly said to remit it to us; |
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