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CONTENTS
ОглавлениеForeword
Introduction by Rev. John Bates
CHAPTER I
Four several veins or correspondences of Scriptures, propounded, holding forth the death of Christ for all men, without exception of any. The first of these argued.
CHAPTER II
Wherein several texts of the second sort of Scriptures propounded in Chap. I, as holding forth the Universality of Redemption by Christ, are discussed.
CHAPTER III
The third sort, or consort of Scriptures, mentioned in Chap. I, as clearly asserting the Doctrine hitherto maintained, argued, and managed to the same point.
CHAPTER IV
Wherein the Scriptures of the fourth and last association, propounded in Chap. I, as pregnant also with that great truth hitherto maintained, are impartially weighed and considered.
CHAPTER V
Several other texts of Scripture (besides those formerly produced in ranks and companies) argued to the clear eviction of truth, in the same doctrine, viz. That the redemption purchased by Christ in his death, was intended for all and every man without exception.
CHAPTER VI
Declaring in what sense the former passages of Scripture asserting the universality of redemption by Christ, are, as to this point, to be understood; and, consequently, in what sense the said doctrine of universal redemption is maintained in the present discourse.
CHAPTER VII
Exhibiteth several grounds and reasons whereby the universality of redemption by Christ, or Christ’s dying for all men, without exception, is demonstratively evicted.
CHAPTER VIII
Wherein the sense of antiquity, touching the controversy under discussion, is truly and impartially represented
CHAPTER IX
Declaring the sense and judgment of modern writers from the Reformation onward; and conclusions on the redemption of Christ for the world
Scripture Index