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for maintaining of Free will hee denyed both Gods Prescience and Divination: And rather then these two should stand, hee denyed a Deitie. His arguments taken from Lawes, Rewards, Prayers, and Exhortations, &c. to proue the absolutenesse of Free-will; Pelagius hath borrowed from him: |
for maintaining of Free will he denied both God's Prescience and Divination: And rather then these two should stand, he denied a Deity. His Arguments taken from Laws, Rewards, Prayers, and Exhortations, etc. to prove the absoluteness of Freewill; Pelagius hath borrowed from him: |
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