id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28401 Finch, Richard Free and Impartial Thoughts, on the Sovereignty of God, The Doctrines of Election, Reprobation, and Original Sin: Humbly Addressed To all who Believe and Profess those Doctrines. .txt text/plain 21260 951 68 we allow God can do Evil itself; but the moral Perfections of his is _morally impossible_, that God should do an evil Thing, These Nature of those Laws he hath given to Man. That God intended _Jacob_ By this Concession 'tis plain, that Justice and Goodness in God are, possible, to understand what the Laws of God truly mean? Doctrine of God's _Sovereignty:_ and whoever thinks I have tho' a Man of this _Faith_ has God's _own Word_ for his Election and _Adam's_ Sin; yet if God be _merciful_, he could never leave us in Man's Nature be impaired by the Act of another, God, as a _just_ and Doctor's other Doctrines, of _Christ's dying for all Men in a good Fall of _Adam_, and that God, taking Pity upon Man, grants him Obligation_ to keep the Law of God, as though his moral Powers had ./cache/28401.txt ./txt/28401.txt