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How dead, and insipid a thing must grace be, if all had it who would pretend to it, in the age wherein God hath cast our lot? Men would be thought to have grace in whom we cannot discern one good work. They pretend to spikenard, but where is the smell thereof? Shew me thy saith (saith the Apostle) by thy works. Nay how many are there in the World, whose lusts, and corruptions send forth an ill savour? It is observed in nature, that unless the four Elements, there are no things but sent out some favour, some smell. |
How dead, and insipid a thing must grace be, if all had it who would pretend to it, in the age wherein God hath cast our lot? Men would be Thought to have grace in whom we cannot discern one good work. They pretend to spikenard, but where is the smell thereof? Show me thy Says (Says the Apostle) by thy works. Nay how many Are there in the World, whose Lustiest, and corruptions send forth an ill savour? It is observed in nature, that unless the four Elements, there Are no things but sent out Some favour, Some smell. |
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