Excerpt from The Cause of God and Truth, Vol. 4: In Four Parts, With a Vindication of Part IV., From the Cavils, Calumnies, and Defamations of Mr. Henry Heywood, &C
The Second Part was published in the year 1736, in which the several passages of Scripture in favour of special and distinguish ing grace, and the arguments from them, are vindicated from the exceptions of the Arminians, and particularly from Dr. Whitby.
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