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Page 57
... Christ with his intention to die only for them who should actually be saved ... death be in vain . 4. It does follow from hence that , because these people ... Christ's words are to be con- sidered , not so much as pitying them ...
... Christ with his intention to die only for them who should actually be saved ... death be in vain . 4. It does follow from hence that , because these people ... Christ's words are to be con- sidered , not so much as pitying them ...
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... Christ died for them ; some men have the gospel revealed to them , therefore Christ died for all men . The weakness and fallacy of such an argument must be seen by every one : a most miserable argument this , which proceeds upon a ...
... Christ died for them ; some men have the gospel revealed to them , therefore Christ died for all men . The weakness and fallacy of such an argument must be seen by every one : a most miserable argument this , which proceeds upon a ...
Page 59
... Christ died for them . This faith all men have not ; it is the faith of God's elect , the gift of God , the operation of his Spirit , and the produce of almighty power . Now , according to the revelation is the faith men are obliged to ...
... Christ died for them . This faith all men have not ; it is the faith of God's elect , the gift of God , the operation of his Spirit , and the produce of almighty power . Now , according to the revelation is the faith men are obliged to ...
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... Christ , except the Father draw him ; nor has he a will to it , unless it be wrought in him . 3. Though man lies ... death , must needs die for all men ; it will be proper to consider the import of it , and the argument upon it . And , 1. It ...
... Christ , except the Father draw him ; nor has he a will to it , unless it be wrought in him . 3. Though man lies ... death , must needs die for all men ; it will be proper to consider the import of it , and the argument upon it . And , 1. It ...
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... Christ has died , but by his precious blood , without which there is no remission ; yet it might be the means of enjoying a present temporal good , and lessening the aggravation of future punishment ; as in the case of the Ninevites ...
... Christ has died , but by his precious blood , without which there is no remission ; yet it might be the means of enjoying a present temporal good , and lessening the aggravation of future punishment ; as in the case of the Ninevites ...
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