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... Gentiles, part iv. b. SECTION I If thou dost well, skalt thou not be accepted ? &c. — Gen. iv. 7. I. It will be proper to inquire, whether a wicked, an unregenerate man, as was Cain, can perform good works. To which may be answered, 1 ...
John Gill. * Vide Gale's Court of the Gentiles, part iv. b. 8, e 1, sect. 4, pp. 13, 14. Whitby, pp. 261, 262; «d 2. 255. mity to him,. and purpose of God, who sent him thither, and designed it for the good of others, and yet his brethren ...
... Gentile a thousand Israelites ; j and two put ten thousand to flight, except their ! Bock had sold them, and the Lord had shut I them up ? (ver. 30.) They would also have ; considered their own end, or what must befal I them in length ...
... Gentiles to him, ver. 5, who are here encouraged, or rather the Jews, to seek unto him, and call upon him, while he was in their land, near unto them ; when they had the advantage of his personal presence, ministry, and miracles ...
... Gentiles as well as the Jews, as Chrysostom and Theophylact§ interpret the words; which interpretation is perfectly agreeable with ancient prophecy ; that when Shiloh was come,^j to him should the gathering of the people, or Gentiles ...
Contents
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CHAPTER I | 93 |
John x 15 | 99 |
Enhes i 19 20 | 105 |
John vi 44 | 112 |
xiv Phil ii 13 | 120 |
John xiii 1 | 131 |
Hilarius Pictaviensis | 234 |
Clemens Romanus | 241 |
Cyprian | 247 |
Macarius Jilgyptius | 253 |
Epiphanius | 260 |
TENCE OF mans FREE WILL | 266 |
Hilarius Pictaviensis | 277 |
xxvm Hieronymus | 283 |
Ephes i 1314 | 137 |
Hos ii 19 20 | 143 |
III The state and case | 209 |
The Introduction | 222 |
Irenseus | 228 |
nensis | 296 |
Macarius jEgyptius | 308 |
CHAPTER VI | 315 |
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |