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Excerpt from The Works of John Owen, D.D, Vol. 19
The law of nature a long time prevailed for the worship of the one true God. The manner of this worship, the gene rality had at first (as may be conceived) from the vocal in struction of Adam, full of the knowledge of divine things; this afterward their children had from them by tradition, helped forward by such who received particular revela tions in their generation, such as Noah, thence called a preacher of righteousness: ' so knowledge of God's will in creased, n until sin quite prevailed, and all ?esh corrupted their ways; all apostacy for the most part begins in the will, which is more bruised by the fall than the understanding. Nature is more corrupted in respect of the desire of good, than the knowledge of truth; the knowledge of God would have ?ourished longer in men's minds, had not sin banished the love of God out of their hearts. The sum is, thatbe fore the giving of the law, every one in his own person served God according to that knowledge he had of his will. Public performances were assigned to none, farther than the obligation of the law of nature to their duty in their own.
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