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To an acknowledgement, in that he wisheth them to pray thus, Take away iniquitie. Saith Tertullian well, there is in all Petitions of mercie, a secret confession of sin, he that begs pardon, acknowledgeth sinne. He would not only draw them to an acknowledgement, but to an aggravation: Therefore he useth not the common word, take away sinne, but take away iniquitie, iniquitie hath a greater stroake saith Austin, it is plaine that sinne is common, iniquitie is extraordinarie. |
To an acknowledgement, in that he wishes them to pray thus, Take away iniquity. Says Tertullian well, there is in all Petitions of mercy, a secret Confessi of since, he that begs pardon, acknowledgeth sin. He would not only draw them to an acknowledgement, but to an aggravation: Therefore he uses not the Common word, take away sin, but take away iniquity, iniquity hath a greater stroke Says Austin, it is plain that sin is Common, iniquity is extraordinary. |
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