But behold, how the Lord backs it with a dreadful word, “who will by no means clear the guilty.
I beseech you consider it; it is no light matter, for God will by no means clear the guilty, by no means, by no entreaties, no flatteries.
Keeping mercy for thousands: forgiving iniquity, and transgression, and sin, and that will by no means clear the guilty.
Thou wilt by no means clear the guilty; but thou hast provided a substitute, and laid my guilt and guilty person on thine own Son.
And how can God do this, whose law is, as himself, immutable; and who adds 'that he will by no means clear the guilty?
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