But
in
conclusion,
I
say
that
these
persons
can-not
be
troubled
by
sin,
because,
although
they
hate
it
infinitely,
they
no
longer
suffer
from
it,
seeing
it
as
God
sees
it
;
and
though,
if
it
were
necessary,
they
would
give
their
lives
to
prevent
the
commis-sion
of
a
single
sin,
if
God
so
willed
it,
they
are
without
action,
without
desire,
without
inclination,
without
choice,
without
impatience,
in
a
state
of
complete
death,
seeing
things
only
as
God
sees
them,
and
judging
them
only
with
God's
judgment
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BALl.ANTYNE
AND
COMPANY
EDINBURGH
AND
LONDON