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Christ died not for all men, but for some only ; who are called his people, his sheep, his church, unless all men can oe thought to be the people, sheep, and church of Girist. 2. The blasphemous charge of guile, deceit, insincerity, ...
... to them only is the promise of it made : the blessing of it only belongs to such for whom Christ died, whose blood was shed for the remission of sin ; and these are the elect of God only : and though the gospel declaration of pardbn ...
... that God has prepared saving grace only for some few Christians, but for all Christians; that is, all that are Christ's; ... but with a temporal one, them, that they were doomed to eternal death, ! as did the Ninevites, ...
But what has this to do with the affairs of eternal life, or eternal death ? ... cleansing of them, much less of all men, from sin, by the blood of Jesus ; and so is no ways inconsistent with the doctrine of particular redemption. 3.
These words' are often made use of to disprove any decree of reprobation in God, Christ's dying intentionally, for some only, the disability of man, and in favour of a day of grace. J3ut, 1. It should be observed that they are not ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |