CONTENTS Remarks on the Fourth Chapter.-On universal Redemption, Election, and Reprobation ... 1 - on the Fifth Chapter.- Quotations froin the ancient Fathers of the Christian Church, in chronological order, for the pur- pose of proving that they maintained doctrines in direct opposition to the peculiar tenets of Calvinism............................ 223 - on the Sixth Chapter.- Quotations from the ancient Fathers of the Christian Church, for the purpose of proving that the earliest Hereticks maintained opinions greatly resembling the peculiar tenets of Calvinism . 557 , - on the Seventh Chapter.—Quotations Iroin the works of Calvin .............. 592 - on the Eight Chapter.-Containing a brief historical account of what are now called CORRIGENDA ET ADDENDA TO SECOND VOLUME. Page 18, line 22, before to will insert both. 31, - 2, for apostle read apostate. of all, and.' 11, before others read all, - 104,- 6, for will read wilt. - 19, end, for , read ? 23, for in read with. – 13, for by read through ; for special read especial. .. - 162, – 25, for has read have, - 178, end of note, add · I shall proceed to prove, that universal re demption is also the doctrine of our church.' These, 8, for self-justifications read self-justifications - 30, for be read have been. 228, - 15, for evidence read credence. Line 28, for and by no read or by any. 231, - 8, for Cotilerious's 'read Cutilerius's. - 251, end of last line but one of quotation, insert, choose what is 'good and a worthy reward to those who.' - 243, Note, for avapio Toy read Evepet mv. - 248, beginning of quotation insertIt is material to observe.' 234, line 12, for of read from. Last line after Whitby read on Rom. i. 17. $11, -21, before who insert · These things may impose on him.” Line 22, for he read him. 5, for refutating read refuting. 8, for appears read appeared. 9, for his read Cyprian's. 3, for clean read white. 17, after words dele). Line 18, after due add ). End the parenthesis at due. 400, – ll, for prepossesses read proposes, TOL. II. Page 438, line 17, end, expunge re , 459, - 6, after bring insert in. read an equal degree of eminence, as St. Paul was, devil exclusively. 660, 24, end, insert, • It does not appear, how the decree of hi ' own will can be, with God, the cause of his election that is, the cause of his decree. This con founds th sovereignty of infinite perfection, with arbitrary sel 6 will. |