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And is it so? I might then from hence infer, that certainly in the fal'n Creature the power of Nature is very low, nay, that (with respect to the keeping and fulfilling of the Law ) 'tis quite lost. Pelagius of old (with whom Some in latter ages do almost concur, only they put a better varnish upon their Opinions) held, that though Nature by the Fall is somewhat weakened and impair'd in its strength, |
And is it so? I might then from hence infer, that Certainly in the fallen Creature the power of Nature is very low, nay, that (with respect to the keeping and fulfilling of the Law) it's quite lost. Pelagius of old (with whom some in latter ages do almost concur, only they put a better varnish upon their Opinions) held, that though Nature by the Fallen is somewhat weakened and impaired in its strength, |
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