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.
- Title
- 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.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by T.S. for Edw. Giles bookseller in Norwich ...,
- 1692.
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- Subject terms
- Grantham, Thomas, -- 1634-1692. -- Dialogue between the Baptist and the Presbyterian.
- Providence and government of God.
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Contents
- title page
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AN ANSWER TO Mr.
Grantham 's Question, Which he was pleased to propound to all Ri∣gidCalvinists, as he calls them,viz. Quest.Whether our Gracious God did from all Eternity, freely and unchangeably Decree, that Mr. Toathbyand Mr. Willet,should come to the City of Norwich,and slander me and others, by such horrid Lies and Forgeries. - part
- to the reader
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A Catalogue of Books, Printed for, and are to be Sold by
Edward Giles, Bookseller inNorwich, near theMarket-Place.