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It should be known by the reader, that the following work was undertaken and begun about the year 1733 or 1734, at which time Dr. Whitby s Discourse on the Five Points was reprinting, judged to be a masterpiece on the subject, ...
370 ; Whitby's Discourse on the Five Points, pp. 77, 197; edit. 2. 76, 193. t 1 Tim. ii. 4 ; 2 Peter iii. 9. \ Deut. vii. 6. only of their temporal good and welfare, and that of their posterity ; for their eternal salvation was not to ...
Moreover, the words in' 'D, may be rendered as they are by the Septuagint, rhtiiitrei, who will give? and so be considered as an inquiry, as Dr. Whitby himself says ;* who will give them this heart? they could not give it themselves ...
... which this text only speaks, as will be shown hereafter, from any of his creatures; no, not even from the non-elect, or those who have no share in the special grace and favour of God, and who are not eventually saved ; * Whitby, p.
25, 30, where they are joined to- * Whitby, p. 72 ; 252; ed. 2.. 246. ed. 2.71. t Ibid. p. gether, and put for each other, and design the word preached, which reproves of sin, righteousness, and judgment ; and it is not turning at, ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |