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English cookbook, 1700

Page 80

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very imperfect & Such as afford little or no Evidence of A Mans Sincerity but in those who have made any Considerable Progress in goodness; ye habits of any know Sin & ye wilful and deliberate Neglect of our Dutyes; & even ye Single acts of more hainour Crimes will bring in question our Sincerity; & are by no means to be Sheltered under ye name of infirmity; for these ye Grace of god if we be not wanting so our Selves will inable us to Subdue; & he is not Sincerely good, who hath not Seriously ended nour to be as good as he can & does is ready to afford to all ye Purposes (the not of A Perfect yet) obedience so ye Sanes of God; (5) Another Evidence of A sincere Piety is that our obedience to go be uniform & universal; equally respecting all ye laws of god & every Part of our Duty to god that is to no content it sell with an espicial negand to Some Presents at ye lan
 
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