The reprobate are like hardened clay, which, the more it is baked, the harder it becomes.
Protestant reformer
The reprobate are like hardened clay, which, the more it is baked, the harder it becomes.
Protestant reformer
Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 24, Section 13
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