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... appear in the works of the first Chriftian writers , and would ob- lige us to lament their early departure from Whitby's Difcourfe , & c . p . 96 , 198 , 345 , 489 Ed . z . 95 , 193 , 336 , 468.1 the the faith once delivered to the ...
... appear in the works of the first Chriftian writers , and would ob- lige us to lament their early departure from Whitby's Difcourfe , & c . p . 96 , 198 , 345 , 489 Ed . z . 95 , 193 , 336 , 468.1 the the faith once delivered to the ...
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... appear that the Arminians have no great reafon to boast of antiquity on their fide ; and I hope , on the perufal of the following sheets , it will be allowed that this point is gained . СНАР . CHAP . I. Of PREDESTINATION . HAT the ...
... appear that the Arminians have no great reafon to boast of antiquity on their fide ; and I hope , on the perufal of the following sheets , it will be allowed that this point is gained . СНАР . CHAP . I. Of PREDESTINATION . HAT the ...
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... appears , that tho ' they held predeftination to glory according to God's prefcience of faith and perfeve- rance , which prefcience of faith and per- feverance proceeds from God's abfolute de- cree to give them both , in which fenfe ...
... appears , that tho ' they held predeftination to glory according to God's prefcience of faith and perfeve- rance , which prefcience of faith and per- feverance proceeds from God's abfolute de- cree to give them both , in which fenfe ...
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... appear to be fo : these are chara- cters defcriptive of them . And in another Epift . ad Corinth . 1. p . 64 . Ib . p . 104 . Eph . i . 11 . Ibid . F. 2 . с B piace , place " , enlarging in commendation of the grace of The Caufe of God ...
... appear to be fo : these are chara- cters defcriptive of them . And in another Epift . ad Corinth . 1. p . 64 . Ib . p . 104 . Eph . i . 11 . Ibid . F. 2 . с B piace , place " , enlarging in commendation of the grace of The Caufe of God ...
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... appear to be altogether groundless , as many of his certainly were , fince Octavius , in his reply , does not deny the doctrine of fate rightly understood , tho ' he would not have men fhelter themselves under it , and excufe their ...
... appear to be altogether groundless , as many of his certainly were , fince Octavius , in his reply , does not deny the doctrine of fate rightly understood , tho ' he would not have men fhelter themselves under it , and excufe their ...
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