A second parallel together with a vvrit of error sued against the appealer.
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A second parallel together with a vvrit of error sued against the appealer.
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Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645.
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London :: Printed [by J. Haviland] for Robert Milbourne,
M.DC.XXVI. [1626]
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Montagu, Richard, 1577-1641. -- Appello Caesarem -- Early works to 1800.
Pelagianism -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Arminianism -- Controversial literature -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"A second parallel together with a vvrit of error sued against the appealer." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00601.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 11, 2025.
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ARMINIANS.
BERTIVS, pag. 96. citeth Tertullian, Praescrip. c. 3. Estne hoc mirum, vt k
probatus aliquis retro po∣stea excidat? Saul bonus prae caeteris liuore postea euerti∣tur. Salomon omni gratiâ & sapientiâ donatus à domino ad idololatriam à mulieribus inducitur, &c.
Bert. pag. 98. alledgethl
Cy∣prian. Epist. 7. Adhuc in sae∣culo sumus &c. As yet we are in the world &c. Parum est adipisci aliquid potuisse; plus est quod adeptus es posse ser∣uare: sicut & fides ipsa, & na∣tiuitas salutaris, non accepta, sed custodita vi••ificat. Nec statim consecutio, sed con∣summatio hominē Deo ser∣uat, &c. Salomon denique &
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Saul & caeteri multi quamdiu in vijs domini ambulauerunt datam sibi gratiam tenere potuerunt; recedente ab ijs disciplinâ Dominicâ recessit & gratia &c.
Bert. pag. 99. 100. produceth Nazianzen:m
Deus his quidē lumen est, illis autem ignis, &c. God is a light to some, but to others a fire, &c. Quid vero deprehendimus in Saul? Vn∣ctus erat, & spiritum recepe∣ra••, ••rat{que} tune spiritalis &c. Postea verò non totum se praebuit spiritui, ne{que} purè, sed in alium conuersus est vi∣rum, &c. What finde wee in Saul? Hee was anointed, and made partaker of the holy Spi∣rit: yet for all that afterward he suffered not himselfe to bee wholly and entirely directed by the Spirit, nor became perfectly and sincerely another man.
Ber. pag. 101. citeth Au∣gustine lib. 11. de Ciuitat. Dei, •• 12. n
The Saints though they are certaine of the reward of their perseuerance, yet are found to be vncertaine of their perse∣uerance.
Bert. pag. 102. August. de
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Correp. & Grat. cap. 5. oSi iam regeneratus & iustifica∣tus in malam vitam suâ vo∣luntate relabitur, certè non potest dicere, Non accepi: quia acceptam gratiam Dei suo in malum libero amisit arbitrio. If a regenerate and iu∣stified man doth willingly re∣lapse into an euill life, he cannot say, I haue not receiued; because he hath lost the grace of God, which he receiued by his owne will free to euill.
Bert. pag. 102. Prosper. Re∣spons. 7. ad capit. Gallorum.p
It is proued by many lamētable examples, That some of the re∣generate in Christ Iesus forsa∣king faith and good manners, did fall away from God, and ended their wicked life in this their Auersion from him.
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