Universal redemption of mankind, by the Lord Jesus Christ stated and cleared by the late learned Mr. Richard Barter [sic] ; whereunto is added a short account of Special redemption, by the same author.
- Title
- Universal redemption of mankind, by the Lord Jesus Christ stated and cleared by the late learned Mr. Richard Barter [sic] ; whereunto is added a short account of Special redemption, by the same author.
- Author
- Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for John Salusbury ...,
- 1694.
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- Redemption -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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THE Epistle Dedicatory. To the Honoured
Thomas Foley, Paul Foley, Phillip Foley, andWilliam Jolliff, Esquires. - assurance of authenticity
- To the READER.
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OF Universal Redemption.
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Chap. 1. The General Question, Whether Christ Died for All Men, and not only for the Elect?Aff. -
CHAP. II. Some further necessary Distinction. -
CHAP. III. Explicatory Conclusions. -
CHAP. IV. The First Proposition Asserted. -
CHAP. V. Prop. 2. Christs sufferings for Mans Sins, were not theIdem, the same thing which the Law threat∣ned to us: Or the fulfilling of the threatening; and discharge of the debt it self in kind. But the Aequi∣valens, or Value, freely paid by him (obliged only by his own sponsion,) and accepted by God, for our not fulfilling the Law as to its Precept and Commina∣tion. -
CHAP. VI. Prop. III. It was not the Law it self properly that Christ satisfied, but the Legislator, as above Law. -
CHAP. VII. Prop. IV. It was not only the Sins of the Elect, but of all, even Elect and Non-elect which were thepro-causa meritoria of Christs sufferings. Or it was not only the Sufferings Due to the Sins of the Elect, but of all, which Christ did undergo. And accordingly hath made satisfaction for all.-
Argum. I. -
Arg. II. -
Arg. III.A naturâ Objecti, viz. beneficii oblati. -
Arg. 4th.Ab effectu Universali ad Causam. -
Arg. 5.Ab aequitate novae Legis Credendi Debi∣tum Constituentis. -
Arg. 6th.Ab aequitate legis cum sufficientia me∣diorum in suo genere. -
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7th. A veritate promissionis, & fidei condi∣tionalitate. -
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8th. A Causa pereundi negativè. -
Arg.
9th. A Sufficientià pretii pro omnibus. -
Arg.
10th. Ab absurdo: & injurià coutrariae Doctrinae in Christum. -
Arg.
11th. Ab absurdo, & injuriâ contra Justitiam Divinam. -
Arg.
12th. Ab injuriosa negatione Passionum Christi. - Arg. 13. A Debito Amoris & gratitudinis erga Redemptorem.
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Arg.
14th. Acertitudine fidei, & possibilitate rectè credendi. - Arg. 15. Ab ordine credendi perverso.
- Arg. 16. A peccatorum aggravatione.
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Argum. 17th. A novo jure Dominii & im∣perii. -
Arg.
18th. A Beneficiis in omnes Collatis, quâ satisfactionis sunt effecta. -
Arg. 19. A comparatione Legis Gratiae cum Lege operum. -
Arg. 20. A Legis Mosaicae Abrogatione. - Arg. 21. Ab officio praedicantium Doctrinam Evangelii.
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Arg. 22. A differenti statu hminum non-electo∣rum, & Daemonum. -
Argum. 23d. A statu hominum saltem non pejore statu Daemonum. -
Arg. 24. A beneficâ Naturâ Evangelii. -
Arg. 25. A differentiâ status damnatorum & via∣torum. -
Arg. 26. A processu Judiciali & causa con∣demnationis. -
Arg. 27. A condemnandorum inexcusabilitate. -
Argum. 28th. A natura poenae infernalis positivae. -
Arg. 29th. A natura Poenae infernalis Privativae. -
Arg. 30. A Comparatione doctrinae universa∣lem satisfactionem affirmantis cum doctrineandem negante.
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CHAP. VIII. Arguments against Universal Satisfaction answered.
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- DISPUTATION OF Special Redemption;
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BOOKS Printed for John Salisburyat the Rising-Sunin Cornhil. - ERRATA.