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 17, 2024.

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PROOF. VII.

That whereas there are certaine high and peculiar Priviledges of the Spirit, contained in the New Testament: Sealed by the blood of Christ, which belongs not to all men; But onely to the Saints, the Called and Chosen of the Lord: And when they are alone distinctly mentioned; They are even so spoken of, as belonging to them onely. Mat. 13.11. Ioh. 14.17.21, 22, 23. and 16.13, 14, 15. & 17.9, 20. Act. 2.38, 39. 1 Cor. 2.9, 14. Heb. 9.15. & 8. tot. 1 Pet. 2.3.9.

Yet when any of these Pecullar Priviledges are so spoken of as joyned together with the Ransome and Propitiation which belongs to all: Then are they not spoken of; in such a restraining and exclu∣sive manner, or with such appropriating words: But so, and with

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such words, as room is left to apply the Ransome to all men, in speech, And withall so hold out the Priviledges to them that beleeve, that are Proper to them: That they may both have their comfort and speciall hope: And also hould forth the Ransom, and keep open the doore for others. In beliefe, and receit of the Propitiation, To come in and partake with them: And so it is said, for his Sheep, for many: But no where, But, or onely for his Sheep; or but or only for many, which is a strong Proof of the Ransome, being given for all men, as is shewne, Chap. 3.10.

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