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For, besides that all Wickedness in its own nature is unbounded and infinite; such the overflowing of these waters (as the Scripture often compares them) that he who once pulls up the Sluces cannot assure himself that he shall not be swept away in the common Inundation; he that removes the Hedg, as the Jews stile the Law, cannot be secure, that he shall never suffer by the Trespass: |
For, beside that all Wickedness in its own nature is unbounded and infinite; such the overflowing of these waters (as the Scripture often compares them) that he who once pulls up the Sluices cannot assure himself that he shall not be swept away in the Common Inundation; he that removes the Hedge, as the jews style the Law, cannot be secure, that he shall never suffer by the Trespass: |
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