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tirely wicked bece they had some time or other fallen into gross sin is rash, ignorant & malicious. -- It shows that all who Judge them, are wholly unacquainted with their own hearts, & the progress of divine grace in the hearts of others-- As well might they Judge that a man who through his whole life was given to avarice, was really a liberal man, bece he had done one liberal act, for wh. he was very sorry-- How absurd!! But this is t way, in wh. many Judge of professing christians now. If they can find any blot or wicked thing they have done, they glory in it & condemn them at once as wicked-- although t. most of their lives has been very regular & pious, & bece none can be found entirely perfect, they Judge there are none good. Perfection is is granted on all hands, is not t.lot of man-- Yet, if profession of religions are imperfect, they are condemned as wicked & mere hypocrites. -- This | tirely wicked bece [[because]] they had some time or other fallen into gross sin is rash, ignorant & malicious. -- It shows that all who Judge them, are wholly unacquainted with their own hearts, & the progress of divine grace in the hearts of others-- As well might they Judge that a man who through his whole life was given to avarice, was really a liberal man, bece [[because]] he had done one liberal act, for wh. he was very sorry-- How absurd!! But this is t way, in wh. many Judge of professing christians now. If they can find any blot or wicked thing they have done, they glory in it & condemn them at once as wicked-- although t. most of their lives has been very regular & pious, & bece [[because]] none can be found entirely perfect, they Judge there are none good. Perfection is is granted on all hands, is not t.lot of man-- Yet, if profession of religions are imperfect, they are condemned as wicked & mere hypocrites. -- This |
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tirely wicked bece because they had some time or other fallen into gross sin is rash, ignorant & malicious. -- It shows that all who Judge them, are wholly unacquainted with their own hearts, & the progress of divine grace in the hearts of others-- As well might they Judge that a man who through his whole life was given to avarice, was really a liberal man, bece because he had done one liberal act, for wh. he was very sorry-- How absurd!! But this is t way, in wh. many Judge of professing christians now. If they can find any blot or wicked thing they have done, they glory in it & condemn them at once as wicked-- although t. most of their lives has been very regular & pious, & bece because none can be found entirely perfect, they Judge there are none good. Perfection is is granted on all hands, is not t.lot of man-- Yet, if profession of religions are imperfect, they are condemned as wicked & mere hypocrites. -- This