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And this is the excellency and perfection of a Christian, infinitely above the reach of the proudest moralists; this is the repentance of a Christian, whereby he makes up those defects which were most eminently notorious in the heathen; this is the impression of the humbling spirit, which proud heathen nature was never stamped with, for it was not so much their ignorance in which they offended God,—though that was also full of guilt, as hath been proved,—as their misusing of their knowledge to ungainly ends, as either ambition, superstition, or for satisfying their curiosity, as partly hath, and for the present needs not further to be demonstrated.
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And
this
is
the
excellency
and
perfection
of
a
Christian,
infinitely
above
the
reach
of
the
proudest
moralists;
this
is
the
repentance
of
a
Christian,
whereby
he
makes
up
those
defects
which
were
most
eminently
notorious
in
the
heathen;
this
is
the
impression
of
the
humbling
spirit,
which
proud
heathen
nature
was
never
stamped
with,
for
it
was
not
so
much
their
ignorance
in
which
they
offended
God,—though
that
was
also
full
of
guilt,
as
hath
been
proved,—as
their
misusing
of
their
knowledge
to
ungainly
ends,
as
either
ambition,
superstition,
or
for
satisfying
their
curiosity,
as
partly
hath,
and
for
the
present
needs
not
further
to
be
demonstrated.