and that he was freed from the guilt of it at present. And in the 25th verse he makes it clear he intends such a one (viz., a godly man): ‘So then,’ says he, ‘I myself with the mind do serve the law of God.’ Mark then the scope: ‘There is therefore now,’ &c. As if he should say, If it be the case of a man in Christ, to be as I have said; if he that yet serves the law of sin in a great measure, is yet a man in Christ, because in his mind he serves the law of God; then plainly there is no condemnation
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