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Sit'h the wicked have trampled upon the blood of the Covenant, and abused the many favours God tendred to them to make them meet for glory (by which they have fitted themselves for destruction ) 'tis but reasonable they should be punisht with the mist and blackness of darkness for ever, who by their prophaness and errours, did seek to cloud the beams of Gods infinite goodness, Everlasting light, and eternal truth. To draw to a period, |
Sit'h the wicked have trampled upon the blood of the Covenant, and abused the many favours God tendered to them to make them meet for glory (by which they have fitted themselves for destruction) it's but reasonable they should be punished with the missed and blackness of darkness for ever, who by their profaneness and errors, did seek to cloud the beams of God's infinite Goodness, Everlasting Light, and Eternal truth. To draw to a Period, |
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Rom. 9.22, 23. 2 Pet. 2.17. Jude ver. 13. Rom. 1.18, 25. Isa. 60.19. Rev. 14.6. Rom. 16.26. |
Rom. 9.22, 23. 2 Pet. 2.17. U^de ver. 13. Rom. 1.18, 25. Isaiah 60.19. Rev. 14.6. Rom. 16.26. |
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