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Door Henry MacLagan
Verse 27. But impure natural good which is not from the Lord, is to be replaced by genuine good through Divine Truth; and in this way, good is to be acquired in the natural man by some acknowledgement from remains; and if the work of repentance is not performed, merely natural good is then rejected because it is not in harmony with Divine Truth.
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