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Excerpt from The Life of God in the Soul of Man, or the Nature and Excellency of the Christian Religion: With the Methods of Attaining the Happiness Which It Proposes; Also an Account of the Beginnings and Advances of a Spiritual Life
Taught by his difcourfes, and difco vered in his life. 'he died that he might take away fin, and not only or chie¿y to procure our pardon; which was done by him for a further that an univerfal indemnity being of. Feted through his death, all mankind might be thereby encouraged to enter into a comic of holy obedience, with all po¿'ible advantages, having the hopes.
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