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1 That these do not depart from iniquity , as they should, is clear.
2 Fourth, To depart from iniquity is to depart from the ENTICINGS of iniquity.
3 The which they can by no means do, unless they depart from iniquity .
4 Therefore nothing can make a professor depart from iniquity where faith is wanting.
5 Third, To those upon whom his name is called, they should depart from iniquity .
6 FIRST, What Paul means when he saith, ' depart from iniquity . '
7 They want love, and therefore cannot depart from iniquity .
8 There are three things in faith, that directly tend to make a man depart from iniquity .
9 The exhortation is, That men depart from iniquity .
10 For, an unsanctified mind cannot depart from iniquity , no more than the Ethiopian can change his skin.
11 Let every one, therefore, that nameth the name of Christ, depart from iniquity , upon this second consideration.
12 Ninth, They that name the name of Christ religiously should depart from iniquity , because of Christ's observers.
13 I speak to you that religiously name the name of Christ, and yet do not depart from iniquity .
14 Therefore, as I said, let such look to it, that they examine themselves if they depart from iniquity .
15 SECONDLY, Why some, that as to words, rightly name the name of Christ, do not ' depart from iniquity . '
16 Remember that a profession is not worth a pin, if they that make it do not depart from iniquity .
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