But thou, after thine hardness, and heart that cannot repent, (A)[a]heapest up as a treasure unto thyself wrath against the day of wrath, and of the declaration of the just judgment of God,

(B)[b]Who will reward every man according to his works:

That is, to them which through patience in well doing, seek [c]glory, and honor, and immortality, everlasting life:

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Footnotes

  1. Romans 2:5 Whilst thou givest thyself to pleasures, thinking to increase thy goods, thou shalt find God’s wrath.
  2. Romans 2:6 The ground of the former disputation, That both the Jews and Gentiles have together need of righteousness.
  3. Romans 2:7 Glory which followeth good works, which he layeth not out before us, as though there were any that could attain to salvation by his own strength, but, by laying this condition of salvation before us, which no man can perform, to bring men to Christ, who alone justified the believers, as he himself concludeth, Rom. 2:21-22, following.

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