A treatise on God's foreknowledge and man's freewill; in defence of the doctrine of conditional decrees of Providence, and against that of absolute decrees of election and reprobation
MS. Rawl. C. 166, fol. 59
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Title
A treatise on God's foreknowledge and man's freewill; in defence of the doctrine of conditional decrees of Providence, and against that of absolute decrees of election and reprobation
Shelfmark
MS. Rawl. C. 166, fol. 59
Summary
Unfinished, ceasing abruptly in chap. vii.
Beg. "There is no person who can think of the divine eternal Being with those just and becoming apprehensions."
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Language
English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
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A treatise on God's foreknowledge and man's freewill; in defence of the doctrine of conditional decrees of Providence, and against that of absolute decrees of election and reprobation
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