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Some of the Jewish writers ll think, that the soul of man is intended ; which is || K. Levi Ben Gersom, R. Aben Ezra, &c., in loc. lc called not only the spirit of man, but also THE CAUSE OF GOD AND TRUTH.
This is the sum of the proof offered in favour of this notion, by a celebrated writer, which how pertinent it is, must be left to the consideration of others. III. What reason there is to conclude that the state of man in this ...
This passage is produced by the Remonstrants, to prove the resistibility of the grace of God in conversion ,4 in favour of the de- i fectibility of the saints ; and by a late writer, § i as irreconcilable with God's decrees of elec- j ...
The doctrines of election and reprobation, and of particular redemption, are represented as contrary to the general mercy and goodness of God expressed in this passage : with a view to these doctrines, it is asked by one writer,' " Why ...
... would not repent and accept of salvation, should believe and come to repentance, and be made partakers of it : " in which I observe, 1. That this writer, with the Remonstrants, supposes an antecedent and consequent will in God, ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |