The Riches of Gods Love unto the Vessells of Mercy, Consistent With His Absolute Hatred or Reprobation Of the Vessells of Wrath. Or An Answer Unto A Book Entituled Gods Love unto Mankind, Manifested by Disproving His Absolute Decree for their Damnation. In Two Bookes The First being a Refutation of the said Booke, As it was Presented in Manuscript by Mr Hord unto Sir Nath

Rich. The Second being an Examination of certain Passages inserted into M. Hords Discourse, by an Author that conceales his Name, but was supposed to be Mr Mason, Rector of Andrews-Vndershaft in London. By that Great and Famous Light of Gods Church, William Twisse D.D. And Prolocutor of the late Assembly of Divines. Whereunto are annexed Two Tractates of the same Author in Answer unto D.H. The one concerning Gods Decrees Definite or Indefinite. The other about the object of Predestination. Together With A Vindication of D. Twisse from the exceptions of Mr John Goodwin In his Redemption Redeemed

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The Riches of Gods Love unto the Vessells of Mercy, Consistent With His Absolute Hatred or Reprobation Of the Vessells of Wrath. Or An Answer Unto A Book Entituled Gods Love unto Mankind, Manifested by Disproving His Absolute Decree for their Damnation. In Two Bookes The First being a Refutation of the said Booke, As it was Presented in Manuscript by Mr Hord unto Sir Nath

Rich. The Second being an Examination of certain Passages inserted into M. Hords Discourse, by an Author that conceales his Name, but was supposed to be Mr Mason, Rector of Andrews-Vndershaft in London. By that Great and Famous Light of Gods Church, William Twisse D.D. And Prolocutor of the late Assembly of Divines. Whereunto are annexed Two Tractates of the same Author in Answer unto D.H. The one concerning Gods Decrees Definite or Indefinite. The other about the object of Predestination. Together With A Vindication of D. Twisse from the exceptions of Mr John Goodwin In his Redemption Redeemed

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Introductory letter, [symbol] 1, verso.

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(9, 7), 299, (1); (2), 199, (1); (1), 201-262 p.
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