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as if we could be Sav'd by Proxy; or, as if the Fear of offending a Debauch'd Friend, were a just Reason to offend GOD. Infine, Our Judgments are so deprav'd by Heathenish Principles, enacted by Christians, that most Men (Alas!) choose rather to be really Bad, than to be thought Good: A strange Frenzy (I confess,) and a most Couragious Cowardize, to stand the Stroke of a Thunder-bolt, and to tremble at the Touch of a Tongue, which takes its Point from our own Imagaination! Give me Leave this Day to arraign human Respects from this Pulpit, which Jesus Christ condemn'd in the Temple: Be not angry, |
as if we could be Saved by Proxy; or, as if the fear of offending a Debauched Friend, were a just Reason to offend GOD. Infinite, Our Judgments Are so depraved by Heathenish Principles, enacted by Christians, that most Men (Alas!) choose rather to be really Bad, than to be Thought Good: A strange Frenzy (I confess,) and a most Courageous Cowardice, to stand the Stroke of a Thunderbolt, and to tremble At the Touch of a Tongue, which Takes its Point from our own Imagaination! Give me Leave this Day to arraign human Respects from this Pulpit, which jesus christ condemned in the Temple: Be not angry, |
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