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if not in the Literal and immediate sence (which to me seemeth so probable, that I make little doubt of it;) yet at leastwise (which I find not gainsaid by any) in the Analogical, and Spiritual Sence. The Speech it self presenteth to our view a Sale, and a Redemption: and under those Metaphors, representeth to our thoughts Man's inexcusable baseness and Folly in the Sale, Gods admirable power and goodness in the Redemption. The most wretched Sale that ever was; |
if not in the Literal and immediate sense (which to me seems so probable, that I make little doubt of it;) yet At leastwise (which I find not gainsaid by any) in the Analogical, and Spiritual Sense. The Speech it self presents to our view a Sale, and a Redemption: and under those Metaphors, Representeth to our thoughts Man's inexcusable baseness and Folly in the Sale, God's admirable power and Goodness in the Redemption. The most wretched Sale that ever was; |
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