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A Patern that may for ever Silence, what, either the greatest or the meanest Person, can offer against the Reasonableness or the Necessity of a Holy Life: and may sufficiently convince us, that there are no insuperable difficulties in Religion; for tho' She was a Queen, yet She was a Woman, of the feebler Sex; a Great and a Rich Woman, and how hardly can such be saved? A Woman of like passions with your selves, inwardly clogged with the same corrupt and sinful Nature, outwardly beset with the like or greater Temptations; and yet She cast off the weight that hung upon Her, broke through the difficulties, that did incompass Her, and ran the Race, which was set before her; |
A Pattern that may for ever Silence, what, either the greatest or the Meanest Person, can offer against the Reasonableness or the Necessity of a Holy Life: and may sufficiently convince us, that there Are no insuperable difficulties in Religion; for though She was a Queen, yet She was a Woman, of the feebler Sex; a Great and a Rich Woman, and how hardly can such be saved? A Woman of like passion with your selves, inwardly clogged with the same corrupt and sinful Nature, outwardly beset with the like or greater Temptations; and yet She cast off the weight that hung upon Her, broke through the difficulties, that did encompass Her, and ran the Raze, which was Set before her; |
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