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and not only see the danger of 〈 ◊ 〉 but despairingly thinke it greater then it i• As 1. in case of common unavoidable fa••ings, infirmites, and low degrees of grace we are all imperfect: and yet we all kno• that it is our duty to be perfect (as perfect••on is opposed to sinfull, and not to inn••cent imperfection ) And yet this knowled•• maketh us not perfect. |
and not only see the danger of 〈 ◊ 〉 but despairingly think it greater then it i• As 1. in case of Common unavoidable fa••ings, infirmities, and low Degrees of grace we Are all imperfect: and yet we all kno• that it is our duty to be perfect (as perfect••on is opposed to sinful, and not to inn••cent imperfection) And yet this knowled•• makes us not perfect. |
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