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There be two notable fruits of this do∣ctrine, the one that we may with humble
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There be two notable fruits of this do∣ctrine, the one that we may with humble
adoration, acknowledge how much we are bounde to God, that hath vouchsafed to chuse vs, so vnworthy, out of the a 1.1 com∣panie of the damned, and to aduaunce vs to the state of heauenly glory. The other, that we may with good b 1.2 assuraunce rest our selues on the vnchaungeable purpose of God touching our saluation and ther∣fore be fully perswaded and assured there∣of in Iesus Christ.
Rom. 11.35
Rom. 8.31. &c. 2. Tim. 2.19.