Fenner - BT800 F4 1658

- ~To theChrifiian Reader. . ' '.'Ihe Lett'Ve,; came then i11to th1Net.her~ .lands, and (as learned King James faith) Arminius was the firfr·that·infected·Ley- .·deo with the ,Pc~agiao. Herefie *.. He .w.Js a *.P~Ia:.i4Jfro"g a_nd clear part e,fman ; . and as it is ,.,(;Jml odfru .. r; d ,.{' ub· b ' .1. ea c n' Jai , o 1 Origen) t. en~~ nemo me tus ;refie.Vide ubi male: ncrnopejus. ,fotherearefome ex-Dr.FeAtlys ~el/entdifcourfes i11 hirW~rftes · , and tl'therst;~r~~~a;~ _4S de(peratly oppofite ·to the Covenant ofR.eJ. -Grttce, [pattering all the linksof theGolden ' , r chttitJof our falvation, which isthegreat e– :vi[ of Ar.minianifm. FrQm a .JONng fl• dent, Juniusprefaged ofhim,that h.ewotJJ. :h~averyuftfllll, ·or moftperniciOuJ inftrHment in thechltrchofc:hriJi. BJ thl1Junius(when ~ ·· 1 the Lord ·had converted him from AA. ; . . ~ ·t~eifm, ,by·reading the beginningof the · r·" · firft ChapterQfthe Gofpel ot John, wher. · · '· ·· ·· "iahe f~w fuchmajelty, that hethoNght that #be Lord did thereindetonare ab al~o) the· , Lord gave a foveraign antidote to his Churc~ i!' t~ofepa·rts, againfl the'infelJion ofArmtntantfm ~ As aboHJ thefame time,. bJ that glorioNslight ~ Mr.Perl{ins, in Eng•. ·t,md, whom the Lord ma9e a Mallelts I both of papifrs and Arminians, and by I·.. I •. ~: ·:. more clear and condefcending difcoye- .:,.·· .··~· } ·ries ofGhrift; made the deepmy eries of ·. ..',;t> {::./ · 'fpeculative, and the heav~rily. (~cr.~t• f!. · ;·~.:., ~ .. /<s .. 1 • _practicalDiYiDity,tomeet io tilePulpit;· . .. '\'· ·_..: ' ' I :._.JI IIIIAil · -

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