For love and works are under the law, which requireth perfection, and the ground and fountain of the heart, and damneth all imperfectness.
How the law is the key that bindeth and damneth all men, and the evangelion looseth them again.
Each a different foe doth damn, When his own affairs have gone ill; Bankes he damneth Buckingham, Goulbourn damneth Dan O'Connell.
For by this doctrine, 'Christ died for our sins,' God damneth to death and hell the righteousness of the world.
It is not, therefore, the greatness of, but the continuance in, sins that indeed damneth the sinner.
The denial of the resurrection, it also damneth all those that have departed this world in the faith of this doctrine.
For love and works are under the law which requireth perfection, and the ground and fountain of the heart, and damneth all imperfections.
How the Law bindeth and damneth all men, and the Evangelion lowseth them again.
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