Dialogues, between a minister and an honest country-man, concerning election and predestination, very suitable to the present times : to which is annexed, Divine prescience consistent with human liberty, or Mr. Wesley's opinion of election and reprobation, prov'd to be not so absurd as represented in a late letter, under the title of Free grace indeed, but to be clear of those destructive consequences that will forever attend the Calvinistical doctrine of absolute-fatality

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"Dialogues, between a minister and an honest country-man, concerning election and predestination, very suitable to the present times : to which is annexed, Divine prescience consistent with human liberty, or Mr. Wesley's opinion of election and reprobation, prov'd to be not so absurd as represented in a late letter, under the title of Free grace indeed, but to be clear of those destructive consequences that will forever attend the Calvinistical doctrine of absolute-fatality"
Statement of Responsibility
by an enquirer after truth
Publisher
  • Readex Microprint
Publication Year
  • [1989]
Book size
11 x 15 cm
Format
microform(microfiche)
Other Title
  • Choice dialogues between a godly minister

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Notes

Originally published: Philadelphia printed : Sold by Andrew Bradford, Jacob Duche, William Parsons, and Evan Morgan , 1741

"The following Dialogues were published some years since, occasion'd by some works of the famous Dr. Edwards. The latter part is written by a person in this country. ..."--P. [3]

"Divine prescience consistent with human liberty" attributed to Richard Peters and Archibald Cummings

The Dialogues were first published in Boston in 1720 under title "Choice dialogues between a godly minister"

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