310 4 chain o / Principles. Aph. 5. " prating; make not thy felf a judgeof thefe things, but attend to the word " ofGod andbeleeve. std fi bri, EXERC1TATION Z. Preterition defcribed. The term defended. Ephef r.4. comparcd with Revel. 17. 8. Ephef.i. 9. andRom. 9.I 3. expounded. Godnot bound to any creature, except by promii. the parable in Matth. 20. urged. The three conic'quents of negative reprobation. Dr DavenantsAnimad- verfions againft Ml Hoards book recommend- ed. Thegoodnefs' of God manife/led in EleIion, as in a moltfree, peculiar, ancient, leading, and (landing favour. 4.1. Axing fo .fully difcourfed of H 'l ion ( by which the De- cree of preterition is tobe meafured ) there will be lefs need of enlarging much upon that. Take onely this de- fcription of it; after abrief explicati= on whereof, I intend, ifGod will, to proceed unto other co'ncernrnents. Preteritionor negativeReprobation is an eternal decree of God purpofing within
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