According to which principle or hypothesis all the objections against the universality of Christ's death are easily solved; neither is it needful to recur to the ministry of angels, and those other miraculous means which they say God useth to manifest the doctrine and history of Christ's passion unto such, who, living in the places of the world where the outward preaching of the Gospel is unknown, have well improved the first and common grace.
He that desireth to acquire any art or science seeketh first those means by which that art or science is obtained. If we ought to do so in things nat… - Robert Barclay
He that desireth to acquire any art or science seeketh first those means by which that art or science is obtained. If we ought to do so in things nat…
- Robert Barclay
Therefore 'Christ hath tasted death for every man:' not only for all kinds of men, as some vainly talk, but for every one, of all kinds; the benefit … - Robert Barclay
Therefore 'Christ hath tasted death for every man:' not only for all kinds of men, as some vainly talk, but for every one, of all kinds; the benefit …
Since we have placed justification in the revelation of Jesus Christ formed and brought forth in the heart, there working his works of righteousness … - Robert Barclay
Since we have placed justification in the revelation of Jesus Christ formed and brought forth in the heart, there working his works of righteousness …
According to which principle or hypothesis all the objections against the universality of Christ's death are easily solved; neither is it needful to … - Robert Barclay
According to which principle or hypothesis all the objections against the universality of Christ's death are easily solved; neither is it needful to …
For when I came into the silent assemblies of God's people I felt a secret power among them which touched my heart; and as I gave way unto it I found… - Robert Barclay
For when I came into the silent assemblies of God's people I felt a secret power among them which touched my heart; and as I gave way unto it I found…
So the question is, First, Whether the civil magistrate hath power to force men in things religious to do contrary to their conscience, and if they w… - Robert Barclay
So the question is, First, Whether the civil magistrate hath power to force men in things religious to do contrary to their conscience, and if they w…
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