Bag om Six Discourses Concerning Election And Reprobation; Extent Of Christ's Redemption; The Grace Of God; Liberty Of The Will; Defectibility Of The Saints; Answer To Three Objections
""Six Discourses Concerning Election and Reprobation; Extent of Christ's Redemption; The Grace of God; Liberty of the Will; Defectibility of the Saints; Answer to Three Objections"" is a theological book written by Daniel Whitby. The book is divided into six discourses, each of which deals with a different topic related to Christian theology. The first discourse discusses the concepts of election and reprobation, which are related to the idea that God chooses certain individuals for salvation and condemns others to eternal damnation. The second discourse explores the extent of Christ's redemption, which refers to the belief that Jesus' death on the cross was meant to save all humanity. The third discourse examines the grace of God, which is seen as the source of salvation and the means by which individuals are able to come to faith in Christ. The fourth discourse considers the concept of the liberty of the will, which deals with the idea that individuals have the ability to choose whether or not to follow God. The fifth discourse discusses the defectibility of the saints, which refers to the possibility that believers may fall away from their faith and lose their salvation. Finally, the sixth discourse provides an answer to three objections that have been raised against the ideas presented in the previous discourses. Overall, ""Six Discourses Concerning Election and Reprobation; Extent of Christ's Redemption; The Grace of God; Liberty of the Will; Defectibility of the Saints; Answer to Three Objections"" is a comprehensive exploration of some of the key concepts of Christian theology. It provides a detailed analysis of these concepts and offers insights into how they have been understood and debated throughout history.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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