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do their natures become changed, so as to unite to God, & sin no more. There is no provision made for this even in imagination- & without this there is no complete salvation in his plan. Thus if we search the world ever & from the beginning of time down to this day, we shall find there is no name under Heaven given among men whereby we can be saved. But 3rdly Faith is conclusive upon this point, no instance can ever be produced where any one has been saved unconnected with the plan of the gospel & since the world has stood nearly six thousand years, and no instance of this kind can be produced, it would seem as if this alone would be sufficient to disparage every attempt further. Indeed, it would were it not for that total depravity which has so darkened the human mind that men do not perceive their