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Because I never defiled my hands with any notorious Sin. Our Prayers will never be prevalent with God until we first combat and foyle our own Sins. Plato defines Purity a Separation of the worse from the better. We must in a good sense be Separatists, and come out of Babylon, before we can be fit company for the Lamb; and when we have once done this, we may confidently hope a relaxation of our miseries, and that God will hear from heaven, forgive our Sins, and heal our Land. |
Because I never defiled my hands with any notorious Sin. Our Prayers will never be prevalent with God until we First combat and foil our own Sins. Plato defines Purity a Separation of the Worse from the better. We must in a good sense be Separatists, and come out of Babylon, before we can be fit company for the Lamb; and when we have once done this, we may confidently hope a relaxation of our misery's, and that God will hear from heaven, forgive our Sins, and heal our Land. |
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