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

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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 reshained sense signify iles profligale offensens, notrs high ha sinners, vtreat all restraint & obstinably prsne vice Couses, careshbba ly Ineclainable, contumacs &c refuse to benefermit but frequently