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154. ** Ps. cjxxix. 7. ff t Cor. xii. 7. JJ So Symmanhus, Hieron. Trad. Hcb. torn. iii. ]). 66 ; B. Juda Bar Elhai in Bereshit Babba, fol. 22, 3, for ever ; I will not reserve them to everlasting THE CAUSE Or GOD AXI) TRUTH.
for ever ; I will not reserve them to everlasting torments ; I will punish them here in this world; for they are flesh, frail sinful creatures ; I will not contend for ever, neither will I be always wroth ; for the spirit should fail ...
This trial of their obedience was not in order to their salvation in another world, but to their temporal good in this ; for such of them as were saved with an everlasting salvation, were saved not by their obedience to the commands of ...
... or a bad one; if a good one, why should men watch and pray against it ? if a bad one, can it be reasonably supposed, that God has put men into it, in order to their everlasting good ? and why then should it be contended for ? 5.
... creatures :\ for surely they are not more noble than the elect of God, or those who are saved with an everlasting salvation ; or more noble than the angels, who stand, and never left their first estate in which they were created.
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |