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and the Image of God upon him? Shall morall virtue take the eye, and draw the love of Christ? And shall not supernaturall grace in a weak Christian take our eyes, |
and the Image of God upon him? Shall moral virtue take the eye, and draw the love of christ? And shall not supernatural grace in a weak Christian take our eyes, |
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If morall virtue could be seen with mortall eyes, it would so ne draw all hea••s to it selfe, saith Plato. What then should grace do? the least dram of which is of more worth then all the moral virtues in the world. |
If moral virtue could be seen with Mortal eyes, it would so ne draw all hea••s to it self, Says Plato. What then should grace do? the least dram of which is of more worth then all the moral Virtues in the world. |
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