A refutation of a dangerous & hurtful opinion maintained by Mr. Samuel Willard, an independent minister at Boston, & president at the commencement in Cambridge in New-England, July 1, 1702 . Viz. That the fall of Adam, and all the sins of men, necessarily come to pass by virtue of God's decree, and his determination both of the will of Adam, and of all other men, to sin. Sent to him in Latine soon after the commencement, and since translated into English. By G. Keith, M.A.
- Keith, George, 1639?-1716.
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Refutation of a dangerous & hurtful opinion maintained by Mr. Samuel Willard, an independent minister at Boston, & president at the commencement in Cambridge in New-England, July 1, 1702 (Online)
A Refutation Of A Dangerous & Hurtful Opinion Maintained By Mr. Samuel Willard, An Independent Minister At Boston, & President At The Commencement In Cambridge In New-England, July 1, 1702. Viz. That The Fall Of Adam, And All The Sins Of Men, Necessarily
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