The vniversallity of God's free-grace in Christ to mankind.: Proclaimed and displayed from 1 Tim. 2.6. and Hebr. 2.9. according to their genuine sense. That all might be comforted, encouraged; every one confirmed and assured of the propitiation and death of Christ for the whole race of mankind, and so for himself in particular. / Through urgent importunity, written by Thomas Moore.

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The vniversallity of God's free-grace in Christ to mankind.: Proclaimed and displayed from 1 Tim. 2.6. and Hebr. 2.9. according to their genuine sense. That all might be comforted, encouraged; every one confirmed and assured of the propitiation and death of Christ for the whole race of mankind, and so for himself in particular. / Through urgent importunity, written by Thomas Moore.
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"The vniversallity of God's free-grace in Christ to mankind.: Proclaimed and displayed from 1 Tim. 2.6. and Hebr. 2.9. according to their genuine sense. That all might be comforted, encouraged; every one confirmed and assured of the propitiation and death of Christ for the whole race of mankind, and so for himself in particular. / Through urgent importunity, written by Thomas Moore." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A89272.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 8, 2024.

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ANSWER.

The first Proposition is directly contrary to the Scripture. Hebr. 2.9. 1 Tim. 2.6.

If to possesse men of the Inheritance, had been the first and onely end of Christ his Death and Ransome; there might have been some colour to have paused on this bould and false assertion; But that is already proved false, in Chap. 2. and in Answer to the third Ob∣jection, and else-where.

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2. There belongs more then the Death and Ransome of Christ, to bring men to the Inheritance, as is shewne Chapter 1. and else∣where.

3. The Scripture expresly affirms him, to have Dyed, and rose, and revived, to be Lord of all; and to have bought such as denie him, as is oft, and at large shewne before.

So as this Proposition is so groosly false, as it deserves abhorring rather then Answering; but the Reasons seems to have some weight for something, and therefore requires Answer: and so I returne Answer to it, as the first Proposition in this Argument, is an Inter∣rence Drawne from it.

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