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when all is done, that the greatest measure of our obedience is far from deserving the least of Bliss. For as the Sun appears to us a most glorious Body, and yet is look't upon by God, as a spot of Ink; so though the Righteousness of men doth seem to men to be truly such, yet compar'd with our Reward, it is no more than as filthy Rags. That other promise of our Lord, Never to see or to taste of Death, had been sufficiently above our merits; But to inherit Eternal Life too, |
when all is done, that the greatest measure of our Obedience is Far from deserving the least of Bliss. For as the Sun appears to us a most glorious Body, and yet is looked upon by God, as a spot of Ink; so though the Righteousness of men does seem to men to be truly such, yet compared with our Reward, it is no more than as filthy Rags. That other promise of our Lord, Never to see or to taste of Death, had been sufficiently above our merits; But to inherit Eternal Life too, |
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