Sapientia justificata, or, A vindication of the fifth chapter to the Romans and therein of the glory of the divine attributes, and that in the question or case of original sin, against any way of erroneous understanding it, whether old or new : more especially, an answer to Dr. Jeremy Taylors Deus justificatus / by John Gaule ...

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Sapientia justificata, or, A vindication of the fifth chapter to the Romans and therein of the glory of the divine attributes, and that in the question or case of original sin, against any way of erroneous understanding it, whether old or new : more especially, an answer to Dr. Jeremy Taylors Deus justificatus / by John Gaule ...
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Gaule, John, 1604?-1687.
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London :: Printed for N. Paris and Tho. Dring ...,
1657.
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Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667. -- Deus justificatus.
Bible. -- N.T. -- Romans V -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Sin, Original -- Early works to 1800.
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"Sapientia justificata, or, A vindication of the fifth chapter to the Romans and therein of the glory of the divine attributes, and that in the question or case of original sin, against any way of erroneous understanding it, whether old or new : more especially, an answer to Dr. Jeremy Taylors Deus justificatus / by John Gaule ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a42503.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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DIcitis nos asserendo Peccatum original — Deum crimine iniquitatis arguere — Nos ergo dicimus, nec iniquus est Deus cum peccatis sive originalibus sive propriis digna retribuit, magisque aut iniquus, aut infirmus ostenditur, si jugum grave su∣per filios Adam à die (sicut scriptum est) nativitatis eorum, usque in diem sepulturae in matre omnium; sub quo jugo Imago eju atteritur, aut ipse (nullo originali vel pro prio precedente peccato) aut quilibet aliu ipso imponit invito. — Deus autem justus s tanta parvulis mala (quanta nunc dicere non sufficio) nihil peccati trahentibus irro∣gerat, magis appareret injustus.

Aug cont. Julian: Pelagian. lib. X.
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