A treatise of original sin ... proving that it is, by pregnant texts of Scripture vindicated from false glosses / by Anthony Burgess.

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A treatise of original sin ... proving that it is, by pregnant texts of Scripture vindicated from false glosses / by Anthony Burgess.
Author
Burgess, Anthony, d. 1664.
Publication
London :: [s.n.],
1658.
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Sin, Original.
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Wickedness.
  • OF the extream Wickedness of the world. 172
Will. Willeth.
  • No man Willeth sin, and damnation, as such. 38
  • Adams Will, how ours. 39
  • The Nature of the Will. 270
  • The difference between the Will and un∣derstanding. 271
  • Will, taken ambiguonsly. 272
  • The Will the seat of obedience and disobe∣dience. 273
  • Good, is the proper object of the Will. ib.
  • The several operations of the Will. 274
  • The difference between a wicked mans, and a good mans doing what he al∣lows not. 88
  • Free Will, how far we are deprived of it. 116
  • The corruption of the Will in volition. 275
  • And in efficacious Willing a thing. 276
  • And in fruition. 277
  • And in its act of intention. 279
  • And in election. 282
  • Whence it is that the Will is backward to to follow the understanding. 284
  • The pollution of the Will in its act of consent. 286
  • The first motions of the Will are evil. ib.
  • The pollution of the Will in its affections and properties. 289
  • The degeneracy of the Will. 293
  • The Will wholly perverted about the ul∣timate end. ib.
  • The Will naturally inclineth to be inde∣pendent on God. 295
  • The contumacy and refractoriness of the Will. 297
  • The enmity and contrariety of the Will to Gods will. 298
  • ...

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  • The rebellion of the Will against the light of the mind, and the slavery of it to the sensitive part. 299
  • The mutability and inconstancy of the Will. 300
  • The bondage of the Will, and of free will. 302
  • No man before grace hath free will to good. 305
  • The Will impotent to spiritual things. 313
  • Free will, how call'd in Scripture. 307
  • Exalted by erroneous persons. 308
  • The different effects of free will and free grace in mens lives. 310
  • The difficulty of the question. 311
  • Demonstrations against it. ib.
  • The definitions and descriptions of it. 320
  • Doth not consist in an active indiffe∣rency to good or evil. 321
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