A Chainof Principles. z,79 long after he calleth it .canting Exerc. . pretends the lamentable dißin tion (as it is there by him ftyled) to be no more then a trick itfu,ffïcient to buoy up a fink- ing caufe) and in another book ofhis The dream ofabjolute preterition. Mean Divine purity s defended. while wherealas is the reverence and pabo9 fubmifsion due to Scripture, that one- ly cardand compals by whichwe are to fail in this ocean, that onely clue by the help whereof this labyrinth is to be traverled ? It direaly oppofeth Rom,rre,. E1eFti and Reliqui, the elea and inch as A« ÿry' were patted by, in that Paying, The ele Edon bath obtained, and the ref>l were blind- ed. In it we reade of a book of f life con- Revel.' 3.R. taining the names of all thole whom Godhath choCen, and of others whole names were not written in that book. Of fome whom the Lord knoweth for ?,Tin :.z9e his, and others to whom he will fay, I never knew you. Of Chrifls fheep gi- John zo. ven to him by the father, and of fuck 26,28,29. perlons as were not his fbeep, nor ac- cordingly fo given to him. This , I 0 o hope
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