( 3 26 ) ex ipfa Conditione Operan- ds. 3. Habent Ordinationon ad premia ex Conditione ipforum operum. Vide reliqua. to be Ordinated to the divine Rewards, from the very Con- dition of the Worker. 3. They have an Ordination to the Rewards from the Con- dition of theworks themfelves. See the refl. 5.Dr. Tevifs, r - Oaor Twifs,rind grat. /. T. p.a. SeR.25.p.z73. An audebit Irirminianto ali- quis affirmare Remifsionem pec- catorum ejfe effe5tionem fidei ? tametfi non nifi Credentibus contingat ifla Remiffio. Dices, fidem faltemprarequifitumquid- darnefe ad Rerniffionem pecca- torus,' confequendam : Eft° ; at- qui bac ratione dicatur Effellio fiedi;fed ingenere tanton Cartfe Difpofitiva. * t ufe the * Don ib. prafa. 6, b.[Citra p !mall volume. Gontroverfiam, Bona opera - Ant Caufa Difpofitiv4 faits- tis. et lib. T. Err. 7. Digref. 3. pg. 42. b [ Nec qu?sd files fit Conditiofalnria quicram obefl quo minusfit etiam medium ad obtinendarnfalaters. Immo mo- nis Conditio hujus generis habet rationem medii rurfro omne medium morale habet rationem Conditionis refpeaufine; Ne- que enim fine debitis mediis ac- quiri finis : 15t praftatio On' I) Are any Arminian affirm that Remillion of finlis effeded by Faith ? ( or is the effea of Faith ) although that Remiffion befall none but Be- lievers. Youwill fay Faith is at leaft fomewhat prerequifite for the obtaining Remiflionof fin. Let it be fo : and for that reafon let it be called an effe& of Faith But only in the kind ( or nature) of a Difpofitive Cade. nEyond Controverfie, Good Works are a Difpofitive caufe of falva-ion. And that Faith is a Conditi- on of falhtion, doth nothing hinder but thatit may bra means alfo to obtain falvation. Yea every Condition of this kind hath the nature of a means : and every moral means hath the nature of a Condition in refra of the end. For with- out the due means the end can- not be attained : And the per- formance of a Condition hath -the
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