Taylor - BV4500 T195 1635

aloft foule. ----- - ------------ owne:wherea5 our ranfome mufl: , - be ofa thing undue, an offering above that the law requireth, a .free· will offering :-fo that nb fin~ ner can offer a ranfome of fin. And by all this it appeareth, that the who1e world -cannot afford a re-~ compence for one lofi: foule. . W.hkh ~rve_s to c?ndemne Ufe r. the ex:treme blafpben1te of the RomHh Churck ,. teaching that - o!lofPa.. ma£fes, pardons, indulgences, fa- pifts. tisfactions, humane merits & pil- ._grim ages , and a thoufand fuch· toyes can _become a recompence· for a loll: fou1e : whereas no man· nor Angell can become a recompence for a lofl: fou1e) it is too · great a price to pay , the perfon mull: be no leffe than G 0 D and man : 1 Pet. 1 .1 8. Tee llrt not redeemed-with corrnpti6/e thit~gs. 2. Letfuch rich men, as to 2 ~ whom our Lord direCteth this Ho¥? ro fpeach, confidet of their woful1 1 a~,ae~d efiate; while they abound with I fo ~~~:h .. L 3 wealth, I ldle.

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