The riches of Gods love unto the vessells of mercy, consistent with his absolute hatred or reprobation of the vessells of wrath, or, An answer unto a book entituled, Gods love unto mankind ... in two bookes, the first being a refutation of the said booke, as it was presented in manuscript by Mr Hord unto Sir Nath. Rich., the second being an examination of certain passages inserted into M. Hords discourse (formerly answered) by an author that conceales his name, but was supposed to be Mr Mason ... / by ... William Twisse ... ; whereunto are annexed two tractates of the same author in answer unto D.H. ... ; together with a vindication of D. Twisse from the exceptions of Mr John Goodwin in his Redemption redeemed, by Henry Jeanes ...
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- The riches of Gods love unto the vessells of mercy, consistent with his absolute hatred or reprobation of the vessells of wrath, or, An answer unto a book entituled, Gods love unto mankind ... in two bookes, the first being a refutation of the said booke, as it was presented in manuscript by Mr Hord unto Sir Nath. Rich., the second being an examination of certain passages inserted into M. Hords discourse (formerly answered) by an author that conceales his name, but was supposed to be Mr Mason ... / by ... William Twisse ... ; whereunto are annexed two tractates of the same author in answer unto D.H. ... ; together with a vindication of D. Twisse from the exceptions of Mr John Goodwin in his Redemption redeemed, by Henry Jeanes ...
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- Twisse, William, 1578?-1646.
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- Oxford :: Printed by L.L. and H.H. ... for Tho. Robinson,
- 1653.
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- Subject terms
- Hoard, Samuel, 1599-1658. -- Gods love to mankind.
- Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665. -- Redemption redeemed.
- Mason, Henry, 1573?-1647. -- Certain passages in Mr. Sam. Hoard's book entituled, God's love to mankind.
- Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.
- Predestination.
- Arminianism -- Controversial literature.
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"The riches of Gods love unto the vessells of mercy, consistent with his absolute hatred or reprobation of the vessells of wrath, or, An answer unto a book entituled, Gods love unto mankind ... in two bookes, the first being a refutation of the said booke, as it was presented in manuscript by Mr Hord unto Sir Nath. Rich., the second being an examination of certain passages inserted into M. Hords discourse (formerly answered) by an author that conceales his name, but was supposed to be Mr Mason ... / by ... William Twisse ... ; whereunto are annexed two tractates of the same author in answer unto D.H. ... ; together with a vindication of D. Twisse from the exceptions of Mr John Goodwin in his Redemption redeemed, by Henry Jeanes ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A64002.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
Contents
- approbation
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TO THE WORSHIPFULL, And his Honoured Uncle,
MICHAEL OLDISWORTH Esquire, And a Member of the PARLIAMENTOf the Common-wealth of ENGLAND. -
TO THE
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A Table of the Principall Matters contained in this Treatise, wherein the Answer unto Mr.
Mason's Additions is referred in such order, as that it is made aptly tocohere with the refutation of M. HORDSDISCOUERSE. - READER
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THIS TREATISE DIVIDES IT SELFE INTO TWO PARTS, Viz.- 1.
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A Discourse.
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II. The Discourse it selfe, consisting of
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Motives inducing, - 2.
Arguments convincing.
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The Second Part of this Discourse, consisting of ARGUMENTS CONVINCING, whereof there are Five sorts.
- The First sort of Convincing Reasons Drawn from Scripture.
- DISCOURSE. The Second sort of Arguments Convincing drawn from Gods Attributes.
- DISCOURSE. The third sort of Reasons, namely, that it is contrary to the nature and end of Gods gifts conferred upon men.
- DISCOURSE. The Fourth Reason. It is prejudiciall to Piety.
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DISCOURSE.
The Fift and last sort of Reasons. It is an Enimy to True Comfort.
- ERRATA.
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- TO THE READER.
- THE PREFACE.
- The Answer to the Additions.
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An Answer to a Letter of
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An Answer to a Discourse of
D. H. about predestination; By Dr. TWISSE. - Addenda & Corrigenda.
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r GOODWIN p. 25. 26. c. 2. §. 20. - IEANES.
- MR GOODWIN.
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- M. GOODWIN. pag. 104.
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DR TWISSE upon the Synod of
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