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... answer Dr. Whitby ? Induced hereby , I deter- mined to give it another reading , and found myself inclined to answer it , and thought this was a very proper and seasonable time to engage in such a work . In the year 1735 , the First ...
... answer Dr. Whitby ? Induced hereby , I deter- mined to give it another reading , and found myself inclined to answer it , and thought this was a very proper and seasonable time to engage in such a work . In the year 1735 , the First ...
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... answer to the first query , is a sufficient reply to what is alleged from these passages ; since these only speak of the saints , and of the trial of their grace , who only have grace to be tried , and that not in order to fix and ...
... answer to the first query , is a sufficient reply to what is alleged from these passages ; since these only speak of the saints , and of the trial of their grace , who only have grace to be tried , and that not in order to fix and ...
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... answer , that Satan has not the book of life in his keeping ; nor does he know who are and who are not the elect of God , until this appears by the unfrustrable operation of God's grace on their hearts , and it may be , not even then ...
... answer , that Satan has not the book of life in his keeping ; nor does he know who are and who are not the elect of God , until this appears by the unfrustrable operation of God's grace on their hearts , and it may be , not even then ...
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... answer , 1. Supposing what is here proposed to be chosen is spiritually good , and what to be refused is spiritually evil ; it does not follow from hence that man has a power to choose the one and refuse the other ; C for , as Luther ...
... answer , 1. Supposing what is here proposed to be chosen is spiritually good , and what to be refused is spiritually evil ; it does not follow from hence that man has a power to choose the one and refuse the other ; C for , as Luther ...
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... answer , 1. It is plain that the persons here spoken of , called unto , exhorted , and threatened , had not sufficient grace ; since they are represented as fools , scorners , lovers of folly , haters of knowledge ; who despised the ...
... answer , 1. It is plain that the persons here spoken of , called unto , exhorted , and threatened , had not sufficient grace ; since they are represented as fools , scorners , lovers of folly , haters of knowledge ; who despised the ...
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