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Excerpt from A Short Treatise Containing All the Principal Grounds of Christian Religion: By Way of Questions and Answers, Very Profitable for All Sorts of Men, but Especially for Householders
Caufed him to grinde at a ?ave; {fudgeé I6. 21a In like manner ignorantffilly creatures are carried captives h] fidue cert, 2 Tim. 3. 6. And kept in bondage under Satans indan ger to their immortal. Foals unto eternity, 2 Cor.4.3,4 fromwhich there is no hope of deliverance Without @ow ledge, Afis 26. I 8. And alat, alaa, how find it it to confider (much more to fit ?ier) that ruine Without remedy, and perdi tiin without pity, which Will undouht edly he the, portien of all them who Jive and dje in fpiritttal darkneftg Prov. 1. Biay g7.11. Z Theifr.8,9. A: the]? Hritf hint: firve to quicken people; indufirj', in [elf-love to la] in a floch of divine knowledge for their own ufe jb mtg the] move endeavour: to he herein helpful unto their fiveral relati one, Whom they are ohliged to love as themfelves, Alang. If the oxe or alie of an enemy going afira] [hon/d ta hrought into his Way homeward, Exod. 2 how much rather ought C hri?ian: to teach one another the Way unto hea ven, Col. In imitation of godtféra vante in former ages, Pfal. 32. (5: A?s bnt care in this.
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