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28 — II. against Temporal Afflictions; 29 — III. against doubtings of their Eternal Reward. Sermon II. Ad Populum, on 1 Kings 21. 29. Sect. 1. A Repetition of the Three Observations in the former Sermons. 2-4 OBSERVATION IV. Concerning Gods forbearig of threatned Judgments. 5 — Proved 1. from his proneness to Mercy; 6 — 2. from the end of his Threatnings. 7-8 The Doubt. How this may stand with Gods Truth, 9 — Resolved: |
28 — II against Temporal Afflictions; 29 — III. against doubtings of their Eternal Reward. Sermon II Ad Populum, on 1 Kings 21. 29. Sect. 1. A Repetition of the Three Observations in the former Sermons. 2-4 OBSERVATION IV. Concerning God's forbearig of threatened Judgments. 5 — Proved 1. from his proneness to Mercy; 6 — 2. from the end of his Threatenings. 7-8 The Doubt. How this may stand with God's Truth, 9 — Resolved: |
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