CAP. XII andofMr GoodwinsfìxthArgument for his Do&rineofthe ApofEafy ofSaints, this is the end. But this is not all hebath to fay in this cafe, in hand. Indeed themain de- figne ofhis whole 3.Chap. confifting of4s. Se&ions, and about fo manypa- ges in his Book, and containing all which in an Argumentative way, he infi- fteth on in the cafe inhand; looketh this way ; and therefore having,already pluckt away oneofthemaine proppsof thatdifeourfe,I (hall apply my felfe to take away thofe which doe remarne, that the whole may juf} y fall to the grounds and therefore (hall as briefely as I,can, confider the whole of that difcourfe, containing nine Arguments againft the PerfeveranceofSaints, for the poffibilityof their totali andfinali deft ion. 13 444 CRI1ViAMMV-T44' 454,41 CAP. xII. 265 4 26. I. M.G. entrance and prefacetohis Argumentsfrom the Apottafy of the Saintsconfideted.- 2. The weaknef e ofhis firftArgument: The import ofit. 3. Anfwerto that firft Argument. DoArine may pretend togive God the gloryof beingno accepter of Perfonsand yet befalfe: jollification byworkes, ofthat rank and order. 4. Acceptationof Perlons what, and wherein it confifleth. Noplace for it withGod: contrary to diftributive Jaibce. 5, The Doarine of the Saints Per- feverancechargedwithrendringGodanaccepterof Perfons, 6. Uniuflly,what it fajes looking thisway. 7. The femmeof thecharge against it confrdered and removed. 8. M.G. fecond Ar- gument, and the weight by himhanged thereon:the originali of this Argument: by whom tome- what infifted on. 9. The Argument ir telle ih his words proposed: ofthe ufe and endof the Miniftry: whetherweakned by the Do&rineof .Perleverance. ro. Entrance into an Anfwer ro that Argument. The foundation laidof it falfe and when: is falfely impofeth on the Dottrine of Perleverance, fundrythingsby it difclaimed: the firft confidered. t 1. The injolt ìtyof thofe inr, pofrtions farther difcovered. 12. The true ftare of thedifference as to this Argument decla- red. 14. TheArgument fatisfied. 14. The reinforcementofthe Minorattempted , and eon- frdered. i.5. The mannerof Gods operations with, and in, ;natural) and voluntary Agents compared. efficacy ofGraceand liberty in man confiftent. r6. esnobjestiou to himfeifefra- medby M.G. that Obje&ion reaified; Perleverance how abfolutély and limply óeceffuy, how' not. i i. The removal) of thepretendedOhjedion farther infifted on by M. G.. 1 8. That courfedifcullèd,andmanifeftedtobeweakeand fophifticall. The confiftency of Exhortations and Promifes farther cleared. 19. The manner of the operationofGrace, in, and upon thewills ofmenconfrdered. 20. The inconfiftency ofexhortationswith the efficacy of Grace,dilján ed byM: z r. Thatdifcourfe removed, and the oft of Exhortarions. farther cleated. ,Obediencg to them twofold,Habitual), At uall: of the Phyficall operationof Grace,andmermes of the word: their compliance,andoie. How the one and the other affect the will. 22. Inclination loPerle: 'verewhen wrought inBelievers. 23. Ofthe manner ofGods operation on the wills ofmen: M. G. difcourfe and judgement. 24. Confidered. 25. Effedsfollow as to their kind, their next ,caufes. s6. ThefameAdofthe will Plï call and Morel npdofeverali accounts: Thofe ac- counts confidered. 27. Godbÿthereal efficacyofthe Spirit, prodsicdtl i n its Ads ofthe will; morally good: that confirmed from Scripture. 28. Conclafonfrom. thence. 29. Of the termes,Phyfcall, plorall, and neceffary,and their nie in things ofthe nature under considerati- on. Morali coniesof Phyfrcall effects. 30. The concurrenceof Phyfrcall and .Á4orall caufes for producing thefame effect: the efficacyof Grace, and exhortations. 31. Phyfrcalland neceffarya howdiftinguifhed. Morali and not neceffary. ConfoundedtryM,G. 32, M. G., farther pro greffeconfidered. 33. What operation of God on the wilt ofman he allowes. ' All Phyfrcall o peration by hint excluded. 34. M. G'sfence ofthedifference between the working ofGod anct a Minifler on the will :'that it is but gradual'. 35. Confidered and rémovetr.j'All working of God on the willby himconfined to perfwafion: perfwafion. gives no firength or ability to the perfon perfwaded. 36. All immediatealong ofGod to good in men, by M: G: utterly exrludidi 39t Wherein Gods perfwadingmen dothconfift according to M.G. 1 Cor.4.9. confdered. 38. Of the concurrenceofdiverfe Agents to the produftionof the fameeffe8. 39.. The home of the t Sedioti'of Gh. t3. The will how neceflitared,how free. 4o. In what fence M. G. allowes Gods perfwafions to be irrefifrihle. 4r. Thedealirigs ofGoland men ici compared. 42. PAR' exhortation to thede ofmeanes,where the end was'certaine,Afls 24.cedfdered.Ged deals with men as men,exhorting them, and as corrupted men afhfting them. 43. Of Promifes of Tempo - L 13 rajj
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