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E: Il: March 19. 1758                                                  1
E: Il: March 19. 1758                                                  1
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Isai: 57.21. There is no peace, saith my god to the wicked.
Isai: 57.21. There is no peace, saith my god to the wicked.


   Men in his [[providence?]] candisn was a Regeore holyerea
   Men in his primitive condition was a Regeore holyereapuned
fum, Ra?y a nearaissan bla       cibfa uky to his maker god, in
Ra?y a nearaissan bla  & conformity to his maker god, in
his   eral Thanks; & consequently was blessed & happy; a b  e a ree
his moral Thanks; & consequently was blessed & happy; a besped agree
mantre conseqedence subsided god & him; god delivering in
mantre corsepedence subsided between god & him; god delivering in
rejoig or  o  him,  &c be deligr ing envolving? himself in g des?
rejoig or  o  him,  &c be delighting envolving himself in god, as
has only seven? gods, &c  pe la y commissis  Aligh re livecgy
his only seven gods, &c  partly commissis  A light re livecgy
frenha; soyrhis se magr       Regn of pland  Resnevidoh
frenhan; So yr his Se magr begh Regn of plan'd Refreild
Peace &c c    iry holy no rights         and have
Peace &c crtisnicy holy no rights & so they    have dip d's arenr off
his h rs in canadase        his eresor; but being
his leprs in can[ [Scripture?]]  cer nt his eresor; but being
saduce frankis sbenfily by Lucifer,  t once orignt sen & jhern
seduced from his intengrity by Lucifer,  t once orignt sen & jhern
ing, but n  asopele                    fiend &c be  sy an
ing, but n  asopele                    fiend &c be  sy an
asrocials &c compen  with Prebel angels, in yr Revels he Eas
asrocials &c compen  with Prebel angels, in yr Revels he Eas
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   I. Consor The ptons spoken of, ye wicked, or who  ar..
   I. Consor The ptons spoken of, ye wicked, or who  ar..
Ansr  All impenitent Transgressors of god have. The Term
Ansr  All impenitent Transgressors of god have. The Term
wicked, is sometimes inc  used in a reshained sense signify
wicked, is sometimes inc  used in a restrained sense signify
iles profligale offensens, notrs high ha  sinners, vtreat   
iles profligale offences, notrs high have sinners, vtreat   
all restraint & obstinably prsne  vice Couses, careshbba  ly
all restraint & obstinably prsne  vice Couses, careshbba  ly
Ineclainable, contumacs &c refuse to benefermit but frequently
Ineclainable, contumacs &c refuse to benefermit but frequently

Latest revision as of 19:44, 8 June 2022

E: Il: March 19. 1758 1

Isai: 57.21. There is no peace, saith my god to the wicked.

 Men in his primitive condition was a Regeore holyereapuned

Ra?y a nearaissan bla & conformity to his maker god, in his moral Thanks; & consequently was blessed & happy; a besped agree mantre corsepedence subsided between god & him; god delivering in rejoig or o him, &c be delighting envolving himself in god, as his only seven gods, &c partly commissis A light re livecgy frenhan; So yr his Se magr begh Regn of plan'd Refreild Peace &c crtisnicy holy no rights & so they have dip d's arenr off his leprs in can[ [Scripture?]] cer nt his eresor; but being seduced from his intengrity by Lucifer, t once orignt sen & jhern ing, but n asopele fiend &c be sy an asrocials &c compen with Prebel angels, in yr Revels he Eas his vou n favr wh is life, Jucnd his Jrespe dipaleasent wh is waso n deeK; Bus sin




I. who are the wicked, here spoken of. Becca2 (talk) II. What is imply'd in yre being ?? III. When it is intended ?? no peace to give ?

 I. Consor The ptons spoken of, ye wicked, or who   ar..

Ansr All impenitent Transgressors of god have. The Term wicked, is sometimes inc used in a restrained sense signify iles profligale offences, notrs high have sinners, vtreat all restraint & obstinably prsne vice Couses, careshbba ly Ineclainable, contumacs &c refuse to benefermit but frequently