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A declaration against the Antinomians, and their doctrine of liberty. [electronic resource] Their ch...

A declaration against the Antinomians, and their doctrine of liberty. [electronic resource] Their ch...

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A declaration against the Antinomians, and their doctrine of liberty. [electronic resource] Their chief tenents briefly and fully answered; and the danger of those erronoeus points manifested: with a caution to such as are or have been so misled, to persvvade with them to turn from that evill into which they are or have been seduced. These being their conclusions, understood by most auditors. I. That God doth never inflict punishment upon the elect for their sins. II. That God is never angry with his children. III. That God sees no sin in those that are his. IV. That such as are elected, are at all times beloved of God; in what condition soever they be, be they never so great sinners, yea, in the very act of sinne it selfe. V. That sanctification of life in duties of piety, is nothing at all esteemed of God. VI. That the godly finde no difficulties in the way to Heaven, but live in much pleasure and delight in this world. VII. That those who belong to God, are able in this world presently to distinguish betwixt Gods people and the wicked.

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A declaration against the Antinomians, and their doctrine of liberty. [electronic resource] Their chief tenents briefly and fully answered; and the danger of those erronoeus points manifested: with a caution to such as are or have been so misled, to persvvade with them to turn from that evill into which they are or have been seduced. These being their conclusions, understood by most auditors. I. That God doth never inflict punishment upon the elect for their sins. II. That God is never angry with his children. III. That God sees no sin in those that are his. IV. That such as are elected, are at all times beloved of God; in what condition soever they be, be they never so great sinners, yea, in the very act of sinne it selfe. V. That sanctification of life in duties of piety, is nothing at all esteemed of God. VI. That the godly finde no difficulties in the way to Heaven, but live in much pleasure and delight in this world. VII. That those who belong to God, are able in this world presently to distinguish betwixt Gods people and the wicked.

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London, : printed for Iohn Iones, 1644.

Date

1644.

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74VvM2ee870X

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991007038889702626

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English

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8 p.

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Publisher

London, : printed for Iohn Iones, 1644.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1644.

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A declaration against the Antinomians, and their doctrine of liberty. [electronic resource] Their chief tenents briefly and fully answered; and the danger of those erronoeus points manifested: with a caution to such as are or have been so misled, to persvvade with them to turn from that evill into which they are or have been seduced. These being th...

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Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 2".

Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

Citation / References Note

Wing (2nd ed.) D521.

Thomason E.15[7].

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/117.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 3:E15[7])

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991007038889702626