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Page 70
... his Son Christ our Lord , leaving this Remonstrant and his adherents to their
own designs ; and let us recount evez here without delay , the patience and long
- suffering that God hath used towards our blindness and hardness time after time
.
... his Son Christ our Lord , leaving this Remonstrant and his adherents to their
own designs ; and let us recount evez here without delay , the patience and long
- suffering that God hath used towards our blindness and hardness time after time
.
Page 175
This is the common doctrine that adulterous and injurious divorces were not
connived only , but with eye open allowed of old for hardness of heart . But that
opinion , I trust , by then this following argument hath been well read , will be left
for ...
This is the common doctrine that adulterous and injurious divorces were not
connived only , but with eye open allowed of old for hardness of heart . But that
opinion , I trust , by then this following argument hath been well read , will be left
for ...
Page 217
How Divorce was permitted for Hardness of Heart , cannot be understood by the
common Exposition . That the Law cannot permit , much less enact a Permission
of Sin . NEITHER will it serve to say this was permitted for the hardness of their ...
How Divorce was permitted for Hardness of Heart , cannot be understood by the
common Exposition . That the Law cannot permit , much less enact a Permission
of Sin . NEITHER will it serve to say this was permitted for the hardness of their ...
Page 218
But let us yet further examine upon what consideration a law of licence could be
thus given to a holy people for their hardness of heart . I suppose all will answer ,
that for some good end or other . But here the contrary shall be proved .
But let us yet further examine upon what consideration a law of licence could be
thus given to a holy people for their hardness of heart . I suppose all will answer ,
that for some good end or other . But here the contrary shall be proved .
Page 220
As little good can the lawgiver propose to equity by such a lavish remissness as
this : if to remedy hardness of heart , Parĉus and other divines confess it more
increases by this liberty , than is lessened : and how is it probable that their
hearts ...
As little good can the lawgiver propose to equity by such a lavish remissness as
this : if to remedy hardness of heart , Parĉus and other divines confess it more
increases by this liberty , than is lessened : and how is it probable that their
hearts ...
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