341 TheSubiapf. doctrine robbeth God tentiam credendi ; nor dare they maintein a fufficiency of faving grace adminiftred and bellowed upon every fingular perfon in the world. But theycome in with limitations & exceptions; In Gauls univerfalibus, ,11äf per eosieterit, .Nifi defecerint grati,e oblate, and the like. All this we can admit as well as the Remonlfrants, and turn it to our advan- tage For as it is a proof of abfolute Pre- deftination or Eleéion, to have fuch grace prepared for a man as abfolutely effeceth the end to which it is given ; fo it is a proof of abfolute Non-eleó ian or negative Re- probation to have fuch grace onely prepa- red and given to a mamas through thede- fault of his own will worketh not that good end towhich it ought to have ferved. I conclude therefore, That abfolute Pre- dellínation and Reprobation are no more contrarie to theJullice of God then theAr- minian Predeflination and Reprobation foundedupon the previfion of filch good or badaas as men will do after they are born into this world. Treatif . .. Oppojete rOurthly, it oppugned] theTruth and Sincerity of God. to Gods I God is a Godof truth, Deut. 3 2.4. Truth it felf,Johrt TRUTH. 14.6. fo called, becaufe he is the fountain of truth , and the perfetion of truth without the leaff mixture of falfhood. The jtrength of ifrael cannot lie, i.Sam.t ç. 29. Let Godbe true, and every man a liar (faith the Apoile:) that he might bej:ijlitcdin his fayirgs, and overcomewhen he is judged, Rome 3.4,
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