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and that they are so sure-footed, that though they slip never so grosly, or stumble never so often, yet for all That they can never fall, not only not finally, but but not so much as for a Time. And This expresly was the Haeresie of Jovinian, (which S. Jerome in a whole Book has very effectually confuted,) that They who once have been regenerate in the Laver of Baptism, cannot be tempted by the Devil, |
and that they Are so sure-footed, that though they slip never so grossly, or Stumble never so often, yet for all That they can never fallen, not only not finally, but but not so much as for a Time. And This expressly was the Heresy of Jovinian, (which S. Jerome in a Whole Book has very effectually confuted,) that They who once have been regenerate in the Laver of Baptism, cannot be tempted by the devil, |
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