The true state of Gospel truth, established upon the free election of God in Christ the agreement, and yet difference between law and Gospel, so, that the Gospel cannot be stiled law : the inconditionateness of the Gospel salvation : the procedure of the day of judgment : in the way of a conciliatory discourse upon Mr. Williams his concessions / by T. Beverley.
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Beverley, Thomas.Keywords
Salvation -- Early works to 1800.Election (Theology)
Williams, Daniel, 1643?-1716. -- Defence of Gospel truth.
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Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library.[4], 36 p.
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