Isaac Butterworth

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Anyone sin willfully indulged and persevered in is quite sufficient to prove a man to be a traitor to his God. Though he may neither commit murder nor adultery—which would be like counterfeiting the larger coins, he may be as surely a felon in the sight of heaven if he deliberately utters falsehood or indulges pride— which some think as lightly of as if they were but the counterfeits of pence.
Flowers from a Puritan's Garden, Annotated and Illustrated.
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