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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Moore, Thomas, Senior.
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Printed in the yeer of the patience and forbearance of our Lord. 1646.
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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 16, 2024.

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PROOF. XIV.

Those, that when the Gospel comes, and any Spirituall Light therein to them: when they refuse to Beleeve, and suffer themselves to be withdrawne by other things; They are affirmed to Love, (or choose) darkenesse rather then Light. Joh. 3.19. (which how could it bee, if no Light in truth were for them,) in following lying vani∣ties to forsake their owne Mercies. Jonah 2.8. To harden their owne hearts. Rom. 2.5. To loose their owne Soules. Matth. 16.26. and to destroy themselves. Hos. 13.9. and they being from Adam fallen▪ In∣to Darknesse, hardnesse, and their Souls lost, and Death passed on them:

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How could these things be: If by Jesus Christ, no life had been ob∣tained, no atonement made. No restauration of their Soules, nor meanes procured and used, that they might be saved: God is no hard master, to gather where he hath not strowne.

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