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II. Inference is, That the truest and most substantial Practice of Religion consists in the imitation of the Divine Perfections, especially the Moral Perfections of the Divine Nature, which the Scripture is wont to comprehend under the name of Holiness; |
II Inference is, That the Truest and most substantial Practice of Religion consists in the imitation of the Divine Perfections, especially the Moral Perfections of the Divine Nature, which the Scripture is wont to comprehend under the name of Holiness; |
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