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After all, these words do not express God's desire of their eternal salvation, but * Curcellffi, Relijr. Christ. Inst. 1. 6, o. 6, sect. 7, p. 370 ; Whitby's Discourse on the Five Points, pp. 77, 197; edit. 2. 76, 193. t 1 Tim. ii.
To which I reply, that the promises and threats recorded in the Scripture, which relate to men's spiritual and eternal good,- may be reduced to and comprehended in these words, He that believeth, and is baptized, shall be saved ...
Man has neither will nor power to act of himself in things spiritually good, or in such as relate to his spiritual and eternal welfare ; as conversion, regeneration, faith, repentance, and the like. Conversion is not the work of a ...
In answer to which, let it be observed, I. That it ought to be proved that God does passionately wish the spiritual and eternal welfare of all mankind ; or desires that every individual of human nature might have spiritual wisdom to ...
sen to eternal life, whom Christ has redeemed by his blood, and to whom the Spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of themselves and Christ is given ; or in other words, that God wishes and desires the spiritual welfare of ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |