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not beginne with predestination, and end in desperation. For would it not proue a mad kind of Logicke, to make an inference, vpon premisses, which can be no way knowne? How can wee coniecture, that wee are elected or reiected, but by that We belieue, and doe? If then our hearts be good, and hands cleane, |
not begin with predestination, and end in desperation. For would it not prove a mad kind of Logic, to make an Inference, upon premises, which can be no Way known? How can we conjecture, that we Are elected or rejected, but by that We believe, and do? If then our hearts be good, and hands clean, |
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