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First, by this which you have heard it evidently appeareth and that also by the concurrent suffrages of the most acute Schoolemen, that neither commands nor perswasions are evident arguments of Gods good-will and pleasure; |
First, by this which you have herd it evidently appears and that also by the concurrent suffrages of the most acute Schoolmen, that neither commands nor persuasions Are evident Arguments of God's goodwill and pleasure; |
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