The order of causes.: Of [brace] Gods fore-knowledge, election, and predestination. And of mans salvation or damnation. Laid down so clearly, and proved so plainly by the scriptures, that even the meanest capacity amongst rational men may understand it, to their great satisfaction. As also, whether Christ died for all, or not for all: with the causes and effects that may follow or not follow, seriously considered, meekly controverted, and plainly proved by the scriptures of truth; to the great satisfaction of all rational people fearing God. By Henry Haggar, a servant of Christ, and of the congregations of his saints.

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The order of causes.: Of [brace] Gods fore-knowledge, election, and predestination. And of mans salvation or damnation. Laid down so clearly, and proved so plainly by the scriptures, that even the meanest capacity amongst rational men may understand it, to their great satisfaction. As also, whether Christ died for all, or not for all: with the causes and effects that may follow or not follow, seriously considered, meekly controverted, and plainly proved by the scriptures of truth; to the great satisfaction of all rational people fearing God. By Henry Haggar, a servant of Christ, and of the congregations of his saints.
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Haggar, Henry.
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London :: Printed by James Cottrel, for Richard Moone, at the seven stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great north-door,
1654.
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"The order of causes.: Of [brace] Gods fore-knowledge, election, and predestination. And of mans salvation or damnation. Laid down so clearly, and proved so plainly by the scriptures, that even the meanest capacity amongst rational men may understand it, to their great satisfaction. As also, whether Christ died for all, or not for all: with the causes and effects that may follow or not follow, seriously considered, meekly controverted, and plainly proved by the scriptures of truth; to the great satisfaction of all rational people fearing God. By Henry Haggar, a servant of Christ, and of the congregations of his saints." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A86329.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

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The ORDER OF CAUSES.

Of Gods Fore-knowledge, Of Election, and Of Predestination.

AND Of Mans Salvation or Damnation.

Laid down so clearly, and proved so plainly by the Scriptures, that even the meanest capa∣city amongst Rational men may under∣stand it, to their great satisfaction.

AS ALSO, Whether Christ died for All, or Not for All: With the Causes and Effects that may follow or not follow, seriously considered, meekly controverted, and plainly proved by the Scriptures of Truth; to the great satisfaction of all Rational people fearing God.

By HENRY HAGGAR, a Servant of Christ, and of the Congregations of his Saints.

Nevertheless, the foundation of God standeth sure, having this seal, The Lord knoweth them that are his: and let every one that nameth the name of Jesus Christ, depart from iniquity.

2 Tim. 2.19.

For therefore we both labour and suffer reproach because we trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of all men, but especially of those that believe.

1 Tim. 4.10.

London, Printed by James Cottrel, for Richard Moone, at the seven stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great North-door, 1654.

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