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And that the man of God may be perfect, 2. Tim. 3. The same that is here indefinitly by St. James called a Man, is by St. Paul called a man of God. Reason defines a man of nature, but grace and vertue defines a man in Christianity, he is the most man, that is the most Christian. St. Jerome therefore in Tribulation and Temptation, observing the difference very well, in his Epistle to Polybius, hath this passage, |
And that the man of God may be perfect, 2. Tim. 3. The same that is Here indefinitely by Saint James called a Man, is by Saint Paul called a man of God. Reason defines a man of nature, but grace and virtue defines a man in Christianity, he is the most man, that is the most Christian. Saint Jerome Therefore in Tribulation and Temptation, observing the difference very well, in his Epistle to Polybius, hath this passage, |
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