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That the word hath no relation to any decree of Reprobation, but only to God'a dilapprovrng of the corruption of men's faith or mannera. Seaion i This pretended decree of Re batten it not proved (id) from thol'e words oi Solomon, That God made all thing: for him fal aven the wicked for the day of wrath, Prov Seaion a. Nor (adly) from thoie worda °f 3 10h xii. 38. Therefore they could not believe bocani'a Efoior laid, He hath blinded their eyer, it. Seaton 3. Nor (3dly) from thorn words. Thy jauble at the ward bei 40/0604q Wfimui yo thy were appointed, i Pet. Ll. 7. 8, Scalon 4. Nor (athly) from tho a words. 34 (fold 0.

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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into a theological debate that raged in the 17th century, exploring the complex doctrines of election, reprobation, and free will. The author, steeped in the teachings of his time, presents a compelling argument against the prevalent view of predestination, which asserted that God had predetermined the eternal fate of individuals from the beginning of time. Through a meticulous examination of Scripture, the author challenges the notion of an absolute decree of reprobation, arguing that God's actions are not arbitrary but based on his desire for all people to repent and believe. He contends that God's grace is offered to all, and that individuals possess the free will to choose salvation or damnation. The book then explores the nature of free will, arguing that it is not an absolute freedom but a freedom within the context of human limitations and the consequences of sin. The author meticulously dissects the arguments for and against free will, demonstrating how the doctrine of predestination undermines the very foundations of human responsibility and the efficacy of God's grace. Ultimately, the book presents a powerful and nuanced perspective on the nature of God's sovereignty and human agency, challenging readers to grapple with the profound questions of human destiny and the relationship between God and humanity. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9780259196860_0

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