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namely that Spiritus intus alens which the Poet speaks of, which yet notwithstanding doth not work Absolutely, Unconditionately and Omnipotently, but requireth certain Preparations, Conditions and Dispositions in the Matter which it works upon; (For unless the Husbandman plow the Ground and sow the Seed, the Spirit of God in Nature will not give any increase:) In like manner the Scripture tells us that the Divine Spirit of Grace doth not work Absolutely, Unconditionately and Irresistibly in the Souls of men, |
namely that Spiritus intus Alens which the Poet speaks of, which yet notwithstanding does not work Absolutely, Unconditionated and Omnipotently, but requires certain Preparations, Conditions and Dispositions in the Matter which it works upon; (For unless the Husbandman blow the Ground and sow the Seed, the Spirit of God in Nature will not give any increase:) In like manner the Scripture tells us that the Divine Spirit of Grace does not work Absolutely, Unconditionated and Irresistibly in the Souls of men, |
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