Theron And Aspasio Or a Series of Dialogues And Letters Upon the Most Import

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Theron And Aspasio Or a Series of Dialogues And Letters Upon the Most Import
James Hervey
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and (which added stub- bornness to their folly) in avowed contempt of that strong and sure foundation, laid by God's own hand in Zion. For this the good apostle was afflicted, with " great heaviness and continual sorrow. " For this he made the prophet's pathetic complaint his own: " Oh! that my head were waters, and my eyes a fountain of tears, that I might bewail, day and night, "* the incor- rigible perverseness of my people. " For my people have committed two evils ;" in not thankfully submi...t- ting to the righteousness of God, *' they have forsaken the fountain of living waters ;" in attempting to esta- blish their own righteousness, " they have hewed themselves out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water. "f Having shewed their fatal error, he strengthens his representation, by displaying the happy success of the Gentiles. What shall we say then? This, however improbable it may seem, we confidently affirm, " That the Gentiles, who followed not after righteousness, " who had no knowledge of it, and no concern about it; " even they have attained to righteousness.

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