| In-Text |
No kinde of external sufferings, though never so grievous either for the truth of Christ indeed, or for that which a mans conscience judgeth to be the truth of Christ, is a sure and infallible sign of the state of grace. |
No kind of external sufferings, though never so grievous either for the truth of christ indeed, or for that which a men conscience Judgeth to be the truth of christ, is a sure and infallible Signen of the state of grace. |
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Observ. The greatest sufferings for Christ & conscience, do not infallibly testifie grace in the heart. Consider, 1. Persecutions often discover firmnesse of grace. |
Observation The greatest sufferings for christ & conscience, do not infallibly testify grace in the heart. Consider, 1. Persecutions often discover firmness of grace. |
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