A Brief and plain discourse upon the decrees of God wherein Mr. Grantham's query is considered and answered with some short reflections upon a few expressions in his book &c.

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A Brief and plain discourse upon the decrees of God wherein Mr. Grantham's query is considered and answered with some short reflections upon a few expressions in his book &c.
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London :: Printed by T.S. for Edw. Giles bookseller in Norwich ...,
1692.
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Grantham, Thomas, -- 1634-1692. -- Dialogue between the Baptist and the Presbyterian.
Providence and government of God.
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"A Brief and plain discourse upon the decrees of God wherein Mr. Grantham's query is considered and answered with some short reflections upon a few expressions in his book &c." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29419.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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Words Preached by Thomas Grantham in his Meeting-Place, in the City of Norwich, and attested by John Pitcher, of the said City; which are as followeth, viz.

Imprimis, That every Man fell in Adam, this is true, and Christ died to Redeem every individual Man and Woman in the World; and if not so, we were lest in a worse condition than tho Devil, and if all have not benefit by his Death, then they whom he died not for, have as little reason to thanks God, as the Beast has the Grazier that seeds him up to the Slaughter, &c.

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