ANIMADVERSIONS, ON THE Controversies AGITATED IN BRITAIN, UNDER THE UNHAPPY NAMES OF ANTINOMIANS AND NEONOMIANS. BY HERMAN WITSIUS, D. D. FAITHFULLY TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN, AND FOLLOWED WITH NOTES, BY THOMAS BELL, GLASGOW, PRINTED BY W. LANG, FOR M. OGLE, AND SOLD BY J. STEVEN & CO. BRASH R. OGLE, LONDON; AND W. JONES, LIVERPOOL. 1807. CONTENTS. CHAP. II. Whether Christ can with propriety be called a sin- CHAP. III. When the translation of sin to Christ, and his bearing it commenced and ended: and whether, when CHAP. IV. Whether by Christ taking upon him the sins of the CHAP. V. Whether the right to the eternal inheritance be ap- plied to the elect, at their first nativity, or at their regeneration. And whether God imputes no more |