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Page v
... considered the several passages of Scripture made use of by Dr. Whitby and others in favour of the Universal Scheme , and against the Calvinistical Scheme , in which their arguments and objections are answered , and the several passages ...
... considered the several passages of Scripture made use of by Dr. Whitby and others in favour of the Universal Scheme , and against the Calvinistical Scheme , in which their arguments and objections are answered , and the several passages ...
Page vi
... considered the agreement of the sentiments of Mr. Hobbes and the Stoic philosophers with those of the Calvinists , in which the difference between them is observed , and the calumny removed ; to which is added , a Defence of the ...
... considered the agreement of the sentiments of Mr. Hobbes and the Stoic philosophers with those of the Calvinists , in which the difference between them is observed , and the calumny removed ; to which is added , a Defence of the ...
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... considered , whether Cain had a day of grace , in which it was possible for him to be accepted with God . * 1 John iii . 12 . † In loe . So says Barclay in his Apology , p . 151 . 1. There is no acceptance of any man's person , B 2 THE ...
... considered , whether Cain had a day of grace , in which it was possible for him to be accepted with God . * 1 John iii . 12 . † In loe . So says Barclay in his Apology , p . 151 . 1. There is no acceptance of any man's person , B 2 THE ...
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... considered in him ; so there is no reason to conclude , that he either was , or that it was possible for him to be , accepted with God . 2. The text does not speak of his doing well in a moral or spiritual , but in a ceremonial way ...
... considered in him ; so there is no reason to conclude , that he either was , or that it was possible for him to be , accepted with God . 2. The text does not speak of his doing well in a moral or spiritual , but in a ceremonial way ...
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... considered in their proper places . 2. It might seem repugnant to these decrees , and to imply hypo- crisy and guile , could any instance be produced of God's passionately wishing the salvation of such whom the Scriptures represent as ...
... considered in their proper places . 2. It might seem repugnant to these decrees , and to imply hypo- crisy and guile , could any instance be produced of God's passionately wishing the salvation of such whom the Scriptures represent as ...
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