‘Tis probable that some Christians have had higher exercises of love to God, than ever our first parents had, and yet were exceeding far from sinless perfection, which they had. The occasion we have to love God now is infinitely greater than that which they had. ‘Tis probable that some Christians have had higher degrees of spiritual joys, than ever Adam had. - WJE 20:154
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