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and from no greater privilege than that of ordinary converse. Cherem signified exclusion with the addition of Imprecations; out of which notwithstanding there was a hope of being freed by a sound Repentance; Whereas Shammatha, or Maranatha was not only a giving up, but also a finally giving over the anathematiz'd person unto eternal condemnation. Maran Atha is an expression, under which the Lords coming, and the most terrible of his Iudgments are Synecdochically contain'd. |
and from no greater privilege than that of ordinary converse. Cherem signified exclusion with the addition of Imprecations; out of which notwithstanding there was a hope of being freed by a found Repentance; Whereas Shammatha, or Maranatha was not only a giving up, but also a finally giving over the anathematized person unto Eternal condemnation. Maran Atha is an expression, under which the lords coming, and the most terrible of his Judgments Are Synecdochically contained. |
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