DOCT. VIII. The confirmation of the fore-going opinion.
FOr, even as a man dead to men and nature can perform no ac∣tion
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FOr, even as a man dead to men and nature can perform no ac∣tion
belonging unto men and nature: So neither can he, which isa 1.1 dead to God in trespasses and sinnes, truely know those things which belong un∣to God and true pietie, much lesse can he do them; but he lies rotting and stinking in his sinnes, unless he be delivered from them by the grace of God through Christ, and so be re∣stored again unto life. But all men that are without Christ, and not re∣generated by the Spirit of Christ, are truely dead: and therefore they are truely said to beb 1.2 quickned, to be rai∣sed from the dead, and to be regene∣rated, or born again, whosoever are by faith in Christ delivered from their sinnes, and ingrafted into Christ.
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Iohn ••.21.