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... - a Whitby , p . 27. Remonftr . A & t . Synod . Circ . Art . i . p . 241 , & c . Curcellacus , p . 366. Limborch , p . 334 . Part III . B fure fure of the divine conduct . God cannot do any F Reprobation, Page CHA P II.
... - a Whitby , p . 27. Remonftr . A & t . Synod . Circ . Art . i . p . 241 , & c . Curcellacus , p . 366. Limborch , p . 334 . Part III . B fure fure of the divine conduct . God cannot do any F Reprobation, Page CHA P II.
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John Gill. fure of the divine conduct . God cannot do any thing contrary to his nature and the perfections of it : as for inftance ; he can- not do any thing contrary to his juftice and holiness , for he is without iniquity ; nor to his ...
John Gill. fure of the divine conduct . God cannot do any thing contrary to his nature and the perfections of it : as for inftance ; he can- not do any thing contrary to his juftice and holiness , for he is without iniquity ; nor to his ...
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... divine nature . Nothing is more untrue , than that God draws all men with the cords of love ; for as none can come to Chrift , and believe in him , but whom the Father draws ; fo all that he draws in this manner , come to him , and are ...
... divine nature . Nothing is more untrue , than that God draws all men with the cords of love ; for as none can come to Chrift , and believe in him , but whom the Father draws ; fo all that he draws in this manner , come to him , and are ...
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... divine wifdom ; be- caufe it introduces God expecting what he never would have done , and which cannot be done , the converfion of the reprobates ; and enjoining under a promife of eternal life , what he himself will do , and which ...
... divine wifdom ; be- caufe it introduces God expecting what he never would have done , and which cannot be done , the converfion of the reprobates ; and enjoining under a promife of eternal life , what he himself will do , and which ...
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... divine nature , to deal plainly with his creatures , and mean what he fays . " I re- ply ; That it can be no difhonourable re- prefentation of God , to believe that he has imposed a law upon men , who are his crea- tures , and over whom ...
... divine nature , to deal plainly with his creatures , and mean what he fays . " I re- ply ; That it can be no difhonourable re- prefentation of God , to believe that he has imposed a law upon men , who are his crea- tures , and over whom ...
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