Gods glory in mans happiness, with the freeness of his grace in electing us together with many Arminian objections answered / by Francis Taylor ...

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Gods glory in mans happiness, with the freeness of his grace in electing us together with many Arminian objections answered / by Francis Taylor ...
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Taylor, Francis, 1590-1656.
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London :: Printed by E.C. for G. and H. Eversden ...,
1654.
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How what not many wise men. * 1.1

The Syrian translation addes, A∣mong you, * 1.2 well expressing the Apostles meaning, as if he should have said unto them, Consider your selves and

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consider them that dayly joyne them∣selves unto you; * 1.3 you shall finde that few men noted for learning joyne themselves unto you, but many of mean capacity are dayly added to your number.

And lest the Apostle should seem to discommend wisdome, he qualifies the matter in the next words.

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