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... and distinguishing grace, and the arguments from them, are vindicated from the exceptions of the Arminians, ... in which it appears that they are no more disagreeable to right reason than to divine revelation ; to the latter of ...
He may also be in some persons by his gifts natural or divine, and that either m an ordinary or in an extraordinary way, ... That he is in every man in a way of special grace, and to saving purposes, provided they behave well, ...
It may be asked whether the old world had a day of grace, § and so all mankind, in which they might be saved if they would ... and indulgence of divine Providence, a time of God's long-suffering and forbearance ; but it does not follow, ...
876 , which arises from the two different principles of corruption and grace in him ; yet both move freely, though determined to ... The will of the glorified saints in heaven is wholly given up to spiritual and divine things, nor; ...
... and themselves ; but they are not wise in things divine and spiritual, and therefore have no understanding of them ... This passage is produced by the Remonstrants, to prove the resistibility of the grace of God in conversion ,4 in ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |