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this he looks upon as an high despising and undervaluing of his Mercy, a desperate striking at his Glory (which is very dear to him), a very unworthy requital of his Love, a dangerous attempt to make all his Grace to be to no purpose; and must not all this highly provoke him? Suppose some Great Person, hearing of the sad condition of some poor Captives, should out of meer compassion to them send from a far Country his own and only Son to redeem them; |
this he looks upon as an high despising and undervaluing of his Mercy, a desperate striking At his Glory (which is very dear to him), a very unworthy requital of his Love, a dangerous attempt to make all his Grace to be to no purpose; and must not all this highly provoke him? Suppose Some Great Person, hearing of the sad condition of Some poor Captives, should out of mere compassion to them send from a Far Country his own and only Son to Redeem them; |
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