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... redemption, and effectual vocation of some particular persons only ; and besides, it would be difficult to prove that these persons spoken of, notwithstanding all their perverseness, rebellion, and misconduct, were not chosen of God ...
... 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 is it said, that his tender mercies are over all his works ...
... redemption, and in favour of sufficient grace given to all men.* But, 1. The words are not spoken to all men, nor do they declare what God hath done for, or what he would have done by all men ; but are directed only to Jerusalem, or the ...
... redemption, and the irresistible power of God in conversion, and in favour of sufficient grace, and of the freewill and power of man,f though to very little purpose, as will appear when the following things are observed. 1. That by ...
... redemption, it should be proved that Christ, as God, would have gathered, not Jerusalem and the inhabitants thereof only, SECTION XXVI The parable of the talents. — Matt.xxv.14 — 30. I. It is not to be concluded from this parable that ...
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 |