The excellency and equity of God's law, and the unreasonableness of sin. Wherein you have a Discovery, 1. What these Laws are, the Transgreson of which is Sin. 2. Why God have imposed Laws upon the Sons of Men. 3. Why the Transgressing of those Laws is Sin. 4. Whether Ignorance of the Law be sufficent to Exempt from Guilt in the Violation of the Law. 5. What Dishonour is doue to God, and what Evils and Inconveniences we bring upon ourselves by Sin. By G.C [electronic resource].
1729
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The excellency and equity of God's law, and the unreasonableness of sin. Wherein you have a Discovery, 1. What these Laws are, the Transgreson of which is Sin. 2. Why God have imposed Laws upon the Sons of Men. 3. Why the Transgressing of those Laws is Sin. 4. Whether Ignorance of the Law be sufficent to Exempt from Guilt in the Violation of the Law. 5. What Dishonour is doue to God, and what Evils and Inconveniences we bring upon ourselves by Sin. By G.C [electronic resource].
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Ipswich : printed by J. Bagnall, 1729.
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Great Britain -- England -- Ipswich.
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English
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24,103,[1]p. ; 12⁰.
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G.C. = George Carlow.
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English Short Title Catalog, T72140.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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