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If men were in a state of probation, they ought to be on equal ground, enjoying equal privileges and advantages ; whereas this is not the case ; some have only the dim light and weak law of nature, whilst others enjoy the gospel ...
... and because the one is denied by us, it is concluded that the other is also; whereas we aflirm, that the natural liberty of the will is essential to it, and always abides with it in every action and in every state of life.
... they represent him more merciful than these do, since they ascertain the salvation of some, whereas these leave the salvation of every man precarious and uncertain, if not impossible, depending upon the mutable will of the creature.
... and increased in goods, and stand in need of nothing ; whereas the persons here encouraged are such, who not only have no money, Dut know they have none ; who are poor in spirit, and sensible of their spiritual poverty ; which sense ...
And whereas it may be said, as it is, that such a form of words suppose something in possibility, though not in being, as it does in a wicked man's turning from his wickedness, opposed unto ; it will be allowed that there is a ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |