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To the first, That Eternal Life is the Gift of Gifts, or the most free or Gracious Gift, that God hath to bestow on man, may be easily proved from the Conditions required in a Free Gift. And These are Two. The first respects the estate or condition of the Donor, as that he be not tied by any necessitie either natural, moral, or politick to bestow his benevolence. |
To the First, That Eternal Life is the Gift of Gifts, or the most free or Gracious Gift, that God hath to bestow on man, may be Easily proved from the Conditions required in a Free Gift. And These Are Two. The First respects the estate or condition of the Donor, as that he be not tied by any necessity either natural, moral, or politic to bestow his benevolence. |
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