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Naturall, habituall, and judiciall. Naturall is that hardnesse of heart, which proceedeth frō Nature: this was in the Disciples, whereby they could not discerne Christs power, although they saw his miracles, Marke 6. 52. Habituall, is when the habit, or Custome of sinning bringeth a Callum (or thick Skin ) over the Conscience of a sinner, whereby hee becommeth insensible of sinne: as unapt to doe good, having beene accustomed to doe evill, |
Natural, habitual, and judicial. Natural is that hardness of heart, which Proceedeth from Nature: this was in the Disciples, whereby they could not discern Christ power, although they saw his Miracles, Mark 6. 52. Habitual, is when the habit, or Custom of sinning brings a Callum (or thick Skin) over the Conscience of a sinner, whereby he becomes insensible of sin: as unapt to do good, having been accustomed to do evil, |
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