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because the workings of The Spirit are onely congruous, and sufficient upon voluntary Agents, never compulsive, and irresistible. From whence it follows that The Degrees of Grace and Truth in several persons, are not at all from God's Omnipotence as it is such, or from his over-ruling Providence as over-ruling, (for Then there could not be possibly such a variety of Degrees; All persons Then must have been equally good, |
Because the workings of The Spirit Are only congruous, and sufficient upon voluntary Agents, never compulsive, and irresistible. From whence it follows that The Degrees of Grace and Truth in several Persons, Are not At all from God's Omnipotence as it is such, or from his overruling Providence as overruling, (for Then there could not be possibly such a variety of Degrees; All Persons Then must have been equally good, |
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