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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And election.
This word not only notes an ac∣cepting,
* 1.1 but also a picking or chusin•• of some out of the midst of others 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the same nature. So the gardner pick one flower to smell to, and leave many as good. So the Gentlema•• walking in his orchyard gathers o•••• apple to eat, and leaves many growin•• on the same tree. So God freely pick••
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out some vessels for honour, and leaves others of the same stampe in that earth∣ly and miserable state wherein he found them.
Notes
* 1.1
〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉.