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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ARGUMENT III.

That which the Scripture layeth forth, as one end of the death of Christ, and one ground and cause of Gods exalting Christ, to be the Lord and Judge of all; and of the equity of his udgeing; That is cer∣tainly to be beleeved. Psal. 12.6. & 18.130. & 119.40.

But the Scripture layeth forth this, for one end of the Death and Resurrection of Christ; That he might he the Lord of All. Ro. 14.9. 2 Cor. 5.14, 15. and for that Cause, (even his Death and Resurre∣ction,) hath God exalted him, to be the Lord and Judge of All men; and his Judgements shall be just. Rom. 14.9.11, 12. 2 Cor. 5.10. Phil. 2.7. 1. Act. 17.31. Rom. 2.16. Therefore that Christ so di∣ed, and rose againe for All, is a Truth to be beleeved. 1 Tim. 2.6, 7.

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