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... and particularly from Dr. Whitby, and a reply made to answers and objections to them. The Third Part was published in 1737, and is a confutation of the arguments from reason used by the Arminians, and particularly by Dr. Whitby, ...
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 ...
To which I reply, I. That the said doctrines do not restrain the tender mercies of God in a providential way, of which this text only speaks, as will be shown hereafter, from any of his creatures; no, not even from the non-elect, ...
To which I reply, I see no absurdity in the consequence ; for, as all our times are in the hands of God, a time to be born, and a time to die ; so likewise the time of conversion, wMch is called a time of Iovq, Bzek. xvi. 8.
To which I reply, 1. These words are part of a parable, representing the state and condition of the people of the Jews. Now, parabolical divinity is not argumentative ; nor ought parables to be stretched beyond their scope and design ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |