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I begin with Mr. Veale, a Gentleman not in the least inclining to Antinomians, in his Sermon against Merits, Morn. Lect. fol. 437. He shuts out gratious Works from having any hand or concurrence in our Salvation, by this expression, viz. It is muche that he (God) doth not damn you for your good Works, seeing they are all defiled, |
I begin with Mr. Veale, a Gentleman not in the least inclining to Antinomians, in his Sermon against Merits, Morn. Lecture fol. 437. He shuts out gracious Works from having any hand or concurrence in our Salvation, by this expression, viz. It is much that he (God) does not damn you for your good Works, seeing they Are all defiled, |
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