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though he had obey'd never so much for us, though his Obedience had been never so free and voluntary, yet it would not have been either satisfactory or meritorious; for all satisfaction and merit are founded upon the fulfilling of the Laws righteousness. The gracious God, is pleas'd to accept of an imperfect Obedience (if sincere) from us, but the just God would have a perfect Obedience for us; he can accept of a mite from us, |
though he had obeyed never so much for us, though his obedience had been never so free and voluntary, yet it would not have been either satisfactory or meritorious; for all satisfaction and merit Are founded upon the fulfilling of the Laws righteousness. The gracious God, is pleased to accept of an imperfect obedience (if sincere) from us, but the just God would have a perfect obedience for us; he can accept of a mite from us, |
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