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if you read of Davids sins you shall also read of Davids tears. Now when 'tis thus 'tis never the Law of Sin, Sin bewailed is never Sin reigning; but when a man sins insensibly and impenitently, there's no after-shame or after-grief in him for sin, no rising again after falling, verily in this man 'tis the Law of Sin. (But so much for the answering of this Question, and also for the Explication of the Point in hand). |
if you read of Davids Sins you shall also read of Davids tears. Now when it's thus it's never the Law of since, since bewailed is never since reigning; but when a man Sins insensibly and impenitently, there's no after-shame or after-grief in him for since, no rising again After falling, verily in this man it's the Law of Sin. (But so much for the answering of this Question, and also for the Explication of the Point in hand). |
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