The remedie of unreasonableness. Or The substance of a speech intended at a conference or dispute, in Al-hallows the Great, London. Feb. 11. 1649. Exhibiting the brief heads of Mr John Goodwin's judgement, concerning the freeness fulness effectualness of the grace of God. A also concerning the bondage or servility of the will of man. Occasioned by an undue aspersion cast upon him; as (viz.) that he held free-will in opposition to free-grace.
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- The remedie of unreasonableness. Or The substance of a speech intended at a conference or dispute, in Al-hallows the Great, London. Feb. 11. 1649. Exhibiting the brief heads of Mr John Goodwin's judgement, concerning the freeness fulness effectualness of the grace of God. A also concerning the bondage or servility of the will of man. Occasioned by an undue aspersion cast upon him; as (viz.) that he held free-will in opposition to free-grace.
- Remedie of unreasonableness Substance of a speech intended at a conference or dispute, in Al-hallows the Great, London. Feb. 11. 1649
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London: printed by John Macock, for Lodowick Lloyd, and Henry Cripps, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes head Alley, 1650.
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- 1650
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- R202311
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- 79558
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- 15, [1] p. ; 4⁰
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- A reply to a verbal attack by John Simpson.
The words "freeness .. effectualness" are enclosed in brackets on title page.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Feb 22 1649"; the imprint date has been crossed out.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), G1197
McAlpin Coll., II, p.697-98