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to turn aside from all Incentives and Temptations unto Sin. And therefore hitherto there is nothing in this very hardest of Christ's Commands, but what consisteth with his being a very good Master. For since he commands what he commands us, both in order to our gaining the greatest Good, and in order to our escape from the greatest Evil; (a Lake which evermore burns with Fire and Brimstone; ) The very hardest and sharpest of his Commands, must be comparatively easy, and pleasant too. |
to turn aside from all Incentives and Temptations unto Sin. And Therefore hitherto there is nothing in this very Hardest of Christ's Commands, but what Consisteth with his being a very good Master. For since he commands what he commands us, both in order to our gaining the greatest Good, and in order to our escape from the greatest Evil; (a Lake which evermore burns with Fire and Brimstone;) The very Hardest and Sharpest of his Commands, must be comparatively easy, and pleasant too. |
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