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Page 10
... suppose it is with him out of question , that it cannot be , else surely he would not have taken so much pains in la- bouring to disprove it ; and that this is his resolved judg- ment , he manifesteth in the next words , I verily ...
... suppose it is with him out of question , that it cannot be , else surely he would not have taken so much pains in la- bouring to disprove it ; and that this is his resolved judg- ment , he manifesteth in the next words , I verily ...
Page 16
... suppose ) , or because he will so afford him his grace , as that he may make use of it to the end proposed , if he please : but now , what assur- ance hath he that he shall so make use of his grace , as to make it effectual for the end ...
... suppose ) , or because he will so afford him his grace , as that he may make use of it to the end proposed , if he please : but now , what assur- ance hath he that he shall so make use of his grace , as to make it effectual for the end ...
Page 29
... suppose that Mr. G.'s doctrine render God free from this ( or rather chargeth him not with it ) , yet if withal it calleth his truth , righteousness , faithfulness , oath , and immutability into question , shall it pass for a truth , or ...
... suppose that Mr. G.'s doctrine render God free from this ( or rather chargeth him not with it ) , yet if withal it calleth his truth , righteousness , faithfulness , oath , and immutability into question , shall it pass for a truth , or ...
Page 31
... suppose the saints to fall into the same sins with other men , in the same manner , and to continue in them , without faith and repentance , is to beg the thing in question . Suppose them to have ( what we affirm God hath promised ) ...
... suppose the saints to fall into the same sins with other men , in the same manner , and to continue in them , without faith and repentance , is to beg the thing in question . Suppose them to have ( what we affirm God hath promised ) ...
Page 42
... suppose , to them are accomplished or effected , is thus clearly evinced : what- soever is a means for the bringing of any thing to pass , ought not to contain any thing in it , repugnant or contrary unto that which is intended to be ...
... suppose , to them are accomplished or effected , is thus clearly evinced : what- soever is a means for the bringing of any thing to pass , ought not to contain any thing in it , repugnant or contrary unto that which is intended to be ...
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