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I but if God hath giuen vs his owne Sonne, hee will deny vs nothing which is good for vs. This Argument is amplified two wayes, 1. From a description of Christ, who is here called Gods owne Sonne, that is, his naturall, onely begotten. We are sonnes, but adopted: |
I but if God hath given us his own Son, he will deny us nothing which is good for us This Argument is amplified two ways, 1. From a description of christ, who is Here called God's own Son, that is, his natural, only begotten. We Are Sons, but adopted: |
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