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A32773 A rejoynder to Mr. Daniel Williams his reply to the first part of Neomianism [sic] unmaskt wherein his defence is examined, and his arguments answered : whereby he endeavours to prove the Gospel to be a new law with sanction, and the contrary is proved / by Isaac Chauncy. Chauncy, Isaac, 1632-1712. 1693 (1693) Wing C3757; ESTC R489 70,217 48

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Christ gave full Satisfaction to vindicative Justice for all the Sins of the Elect and bore their Punishment in their stead and fulfilled the Law for them That the Gospel contains no Precepts but in respect of the Elect are meer Promises c. Which Doctrin of Limbergius are saith the said learned Author tantum non Sociniana He sheweth how this Man excludes all Works from Justification but only the Works of the new Law He shews how the Remonstrants the Dutch Arminians took up with this Doctrin how it prevailed in France which after the endeavours of Meliterius and Corducus Camero's triplex foedus gave the greatest occasion to which Cocceius and his followers opposed And lastly shews how it hath prevailed in England in opposition to which the Labours of Dr. Owen in his Treatise of Justification and of Mr. Troughton in his Lutherus redivivus is highly commended by him From all which it doth appear That this is no new Error but an old ones ever since Christ's and the Apostles times and hath been a leading Principle to all Doctrins contrary to the free Justification of a Sinner by the Righteousness of Christ alone apprehended by Faith And the foundation of the Doctrin of Free-will and the natural Power and Ability of fallen Man to do good Works that are pleasing unto God and in some way or other in part or in whole rewardable He that will see a full account of this Doctrin from tho Positions of the Jesuites and a c●ear Refutation thereof and all their Arguments they bring for it even more than you do let him read the learned Dr. Christopher Pelargus loco xii de Evangelio in his Jesuitismus printed Ann. D●m 1608. Divers Passages in your Reply and its Preface wherein you lie open I have omitted remarking upon 1. For brevity sake 2. Such as concern others I leave to them 3. As to all material Points in difference you 'l see my mind elsewhere I shall only note how weak and absurd the Reason is you give for your desiring the Testimony of so many to your Book viz. Because the People do often value Names more than Arguments Q. D. The People must be lead by an Implicit Faith as in days past Populus vult decipi ergo decipiatur Can Protestants think this Reason is for their Honour and Safety But I spare you and do assure you my Design hath not been for Contention in contending for what I have thought to be the Truth but my cordial Desire is that all may issue in the Unity of the Spirit of Truth and Peace and what collateral Expressions have fallen from my Pen from first to last that are justly disrelished by you or any other that feareth the Lord ascribe it to human Frailty which I am lyable to and usually may be seen in Contests of this Nature how just soever they be Excuse my plainness of Speech throughout and allow something to every Man 's natural Temper and Disposition Sir I am willing to be notwithstanding all that hath passed Your faithful Friend and Brother in the Lord J. C. BOOKS Printed for Henry Barnard at the Sign of the Bible in the Poultry EXamen Confectionis Pacificae Or a friendly Examination of the Pacifick Paper chiefly concerning the consistency of Absolute Election of particular Persons with the Universality of Redemption and the Conditionality of the Covenant of Grace Wherein also the New Scheme is clearly declared By Isaac Chancy M. A. The old Man's Legacy to his Daughters Wherein the hidden Mysteries of Faith and Experience are briefly discussed and laid down in a plain and familiar Dialogue in six several Conferences betwix the Author's two Daughters Elizabeth and Margaret To which is added Some Choice Discoveries of the Author 's most excellent Experiences in two Parts Written by N. T. deceased when near Ninety Years of Age for the private Use of his Daughters aforesaid and now made publick at the request of many by an Admirer of Grace and Truth The Banquetting-house or a Feast of Fat Things A Divine Poem opening many Sacred Scripture Mysteries profitable for all who would attain to the Saving Knowledg of God and of Jesus Christ Written by Benjamin Keach Author of War with the Devil Chirurgus Marinus Or the Sea-Chirurgion being Instructions to Junior Chirurgick Practitioners who design to serve at Sea in this Employ In two general Parts The first Part contains necessary Directions how the Chirurgion should furnish himself with Medicines Instruments and Necessaries fit for that Office together with a Medicinal Catalogue and an exemplary Invoyce The second Part contains the Chirurgions Practice at Sea both Chirurgical and Physical which practical Part serves as well at Land as at Sea By John Moyle Sen. The third and last part of Neonomianism Unmask'd in answer to Mr. Dan. VVilliams's first Book Is now in the Press and in a few Days will be published