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Excerpt from The Works of Thomas Jackson, D. D, Vol. 3 of 12: Sometime President of Corpus Christ College, Oxford, and Dean of Peterborough
This main conclusion, whereon the most of the treatise following depends, is further confirmed (chap. By instances of sacred writers, ascribing all the victories of God's saints Over the world, devil, or ¿esh, unto faith, or apprehension of divine promises, better than ought could come in competition with them; all backsliding into evil, or backwardness in good courses, unto want of faith, or apprehension of God's judg ments or threatenings, as more terrible than any tor tures which man can devise against his fellow-creatures.
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