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The second General contains a twofold argument, by which he urgeth God to pardon him. 1. The first is taken from the end or final cause of this pardon, 'tis that which will tend to the glory of Gods name (Therefore) for thy names sake pardon my iniquity, &c. 2. The second argument whereby he urgeth God to pardon, is taken from the nature of his sin (and that is a strange one) for it is great. |
The second General contains a twofold argument, by which he urges God to pardon him. 1. The First is taken from the end or final cause of this pardon, it's that which will tend to the glory of God's name (Therefore) for thy names sake pardon my iniquity, etc. 2. The second argument whereby he urges God to pardon, is taken from the nature of his since (and that is a strange one) for it is great. |
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