Prose Works of John Milton ...Hurst, 1865 - 846 pages |
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Page 439
... decree , because that people hath not kept the condition on which the decree depended . Here then is a rule laid down by God himself , according to which he would always have his decrees understood , — namely , that regard should be ...
... decree , because that people hath not kept the condition on which the decree depended . Here then is a rule laid down by God himself , according to which he would always have his decrees understood , — namely , that regard should be ...
Page 444
... decrees of God , which are immutably fixed ? for it is written , Psal . xxxiii . 11 , " the counsel of Jehovah standeth for ever . " See also Prov . xix . 21 , and Isai . xlvi . 10 , Heb . vi . 17 , " the ... decree 444 FROM THE TREATISE.
... decrees of God , which are immutably fixed ? for it is written , Psal . xxxiii . 11 , " the counsel of Jehovah standeth for ever . " See also Prov . xix . 21 , and Isai . xlvi . 10 , Heb . vi . 17 , " the ... decree 444 FROM THE TREATISE.
Page 445
... decree , becomes the cause of sins only per accidens , God being the cause of sins per se . If it co - operate with them in conjunction with their will , then God becomes either the principal or the joint cause of sins with man . If ...
... decree , becomes the cause of sins only per accidens , God being the cause of sins per se . If it co - operate with them in conjunction with their will , then God becomes either the principal or the joint cause of sins with man . If ...
Contents
FROM THE TREATISE OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
FROM THE TREATISE OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY | 25 |
FROM ANIMADVERSIONS UPON THE REMONSTRANTS DEFENCE | 65 |
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