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Justifies & approves, is in effect discrediting this word, & calling it in question-- This is to rise agt God. & condemn t. approbation which he gives his [unknown]. This is infinitely rash. Admitting that all t. patriarchs had failings -- & that some committed heinous sins-- such as may be found in Noah-- and Lot & Jacob, & Aaron, & David -- & Solomon, & Hezh & Jonah, & Peter among the Apos, Yet does it fr. hence follow that, they were not penitants, & purified from their crime. -- Must their [unknown] be condemned as wicked, bece they once fell into gross sin? & could repentance never retrieve them or bring them back to holiness? If this were t case no man could ever be saved. There is no such thing as a small sin in Gd [unknown] & who is there who has never sinned? These men were all penitent & good men, and So to Judge they were en
Justifies & approves, is in effect discrediting this word, & calling it in question-- This is to rise agt God. & condemn t. approbation which he gives his [unclear]. This is infinitely rash. Admitting that all t. patriarchs had failings -- & that some committed heinous sins-- such as may be found in Noah-- and Lot & Jacob, & Aaron, & David -- & Solomon, & Hezh & Jonah, & Peter among the Apos, Yet does it fr. hence follow that, they were not penitants, & purified from their crime. -- Must their [unclear] be condemned as wicked, bece [[because]] they once fell into gross sin? & could repentance never retrieve them or bring them back to holiness? If this were t case no man could ever be saved. There is no such thing as a small sin in Gd [unclear] & who is there who has never sinned? These men were all penitent & good men, and So to Judge they were en

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Justifies & approves, is in effect discrediting this word, & calling it in question-- This is to rise agt God. & condemn t. approbation which he gives his [unclear]. This is infinitely rash. Admitting that all t. patriarchs had failings -- & that some committed heinous sins-- such as may be found in Noah-- and Lot & Jacob, & Aaron, & David -- & Solomon, & Hezh & Jonah, & Peter among the Apos, Yet does it fr. hence follow that, they were not penitants, & purified from their crime. -- Must their [unclear] be condemned as wicked, bece because they once fell into gross sin? & could repentance never retrieve them or bring them back to holiness? If this were t case no man could ever be saved. There is no such thing as a small sin in Gd [unclear] & who is there who has never sinned? These men were all penitent & good men, and So to Judge they were en