Object. VII.
According to the Author, God has formed Or∣ganized Bodies, by particular wills: Now the Sal∣vation of one Man, is more worth than all the In∣sects in the World. Therefore, if God does not save all Men, 'tis not because he ought not to act by particular wills. If it was true, that it becomes not God to act but by general Laws, he would have made a World without Animals and Plants; seeing such a World, might have been produced by gene∣ral Laws, whereas particular wills must be imploy∣ed to produce Plants and Animals.
Answer.
It is certain that God wills, that all men should be saved, and that he doth not give them his Grace, but to save them. But it is yet more certain, that if God gave them his Grace with a particular intent to save them all, they all would be saved: There∣fore God doth not dispense his Grace by particular wills. I have elsewhere explained and proved all the propositions of this argument, there must there∣fore needs be an error in the objection, and tho I could not discover it, I ought not therefore to quit a