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... Wherefore the next inquiry in. Is, what is meant by the strivings of the Spirit? and whether through man^ neglect of him, or opposition to him, he may strive to no purpose. 1. The Hebrew word in, here used, signifies to judge, to ...
... Wherefore when I looked, &c. — Isa. v. 4. No one place of Scripture is more frequent in the mouths and writings of the patrons of free-will, § and adversaries of the grace of God, than this ; which is used by them, to prove that God ...
... wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye ; all which cannot be said of an eternal death ; dying in his iniquity, is the same with dying/or his iniquity, as it is rendered in ver. 26, and designs some severe temporal calamity or affliction ...
... Wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye. — Ezek. xvni. 31, 32. This passage of Scripture is frequently used by the $ patrons of free-will, and opposers of God's grace ; in which they imagine the power of man in conversion is strongly ...
John Gill. children of men. Wherefore he renews his exhortation, Turn yourselves, and live ye. The sum of all this is, you have no reason to say, as in ver. 2, The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge ...
Contents
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CHAPTER I | 93 |
John x 15 | 99 |
Enhes i 19 20 | 105 |
John vi 44 | 112 |
xiv Phil ii 13 | 120 |
John xiii 1 | 131 |
Hilarius Pictaviensis | 234 |
Clemens Romanus | 241 |
Cyprian | 247 |
Macarius Jilgyptius | 253 |
Epiphanius | 260 |
TENCE OF mans FREE WILL | 266 |
Hilarius Pictaviensis | 277 |
xxvm Hieronymus | 283 |
Ephes i 1314 | 137 |
Hos ii 19 20 | 143 |
III The state and case | 209 |
The Introduction | 222 |
Irenseus | 228 |
nensis | 296 |
Macarius jEgyptius | 308 |
CHAPTER VI | 315 |
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |