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That the main body of laws whereby man was to be governed, should be at first given no other way than by stamping them upon his mind and heart, was a thing congruous enough to his innocent state (as it is to Angels and Saints in glory) it being then exactly contempered to his nature, highly approvable to his reason (as is evident in that being faln, his reason ceases not to approve it, Rom. 2.18.) fully sutable to the inclination and tendency of his will, |
That the main body of laws whereby man was to be governed, should be At First given no other Way than by stamping them upon his mind and heart, was a thing congruous enough to his innocent state (as it is to Angels and Saints in glory) it being then exactly contempered to his nature, highly approvable to his reason (as is evident in that being fallen, his reason ceases not to approve it, Rom. 2.18.) Fully suitable to the inclination and tendency of his will, |
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