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The doctrine of election defended and supported. Being a letter from the Rev. George Whitefield, in answer to a sermon, published by the Rev. John...
"I AM very well aware what different effects the publishing this Letter against dear Mr. Wesley's Sermon, will produce. Many of my friends who are strenuous advocates for Universal Redemption, will be immediately offended. Many that are zealous on the other side, will much rejoice. Those that are lukewarm on both sides, and are carried away with carnal Reasoning, will wish this matter had never been brought under debate. The reasons I have given at the beginning of the Letter, I think, are sufficient to satisfy all. I desire therefore that those who hold Election, would not triumph or make a party on the one hand: (For I detest any such thing) And that those who are prejudiced against that doctrine, would not be too much concerned or offended on the other. Known unto God are all his ways from the beginning of the world. The great day will discover why the Lord permits dear Mr. Wesley and me, to be of a different way of thinking. And I cannot express my self better in respect to this, than in the words of a Letter which I lately received from his own dear hands."
This is an edition of a classical book first published in the eighteenth century.
Kindle Edition, 19 pages

Published March 12th 2015

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