Footnotes.
913
137 Heb.
138 Rom. i. 21.
139 Prov. iv. 23.
140 Job i. 5.
141 So the Chaldee reads ??? ?????? Non potestas, denying the authority of God in the world.
142 Augustin de Civit. Dei.
143 Rom. iii. 9–12.
144 Coccei.
145 James iii. 15.
146 Psalm lviii. 4.
147 Illyric.
148 Tit. iii. 3.
149 Gen. xx. 11.
150 Job i. 5.
151 Jer. xxxii. 33.
152 Deut. xxxii. 15.
153 Numb. xv. 30. Ezek. xx. 27.
154 Psalm xciv. 12.
155 Job xxi. 14.
156 Psalm 1. 17.
157 Heb. v. 11, 12.
158 Jer. iv. 22.
159 Hosea viii. 12.
160 Prov. xvii. 16.
161 Rom. i. 21.
162 Mark ix. 33, 38.
163 Psalm civ. 34.
164 Thes. Salmur. De Spiritu. Servitutis Thes.xix.
165 Acts xix. 24, 28, 29.
166 1 Thess. ii. 13.
167 James ii. 2.
168 Gen xlix. 4. James i. 8.
169 John v. 35.
170 2 Peter iii. 16.
171 Psalm xciv. 1.
172 Matt. iv. 4–6.
173 Psalm 1. 17.
174 2 Sam. xii. 9, 10.
175 Claud.
176 Rom. xiii. 10.
177 Jer. ii. 24.
287 Job xv. 4.
288 Hos. vii. 10.
289 Hos. xi. 2.
290 Hos. ii. 6, 7.
291 Gen. iii. 15.
292 Psalm cvi. 7.
293 Rom. ii. 4.
294 Eph. ii. 3.
295 John iii. 19, 20.
296 Gen. vi. 5.
297 Job i.
298 Rom. vii. 9–12.
299 Job xxxi. 33. “If Icover my transgressions, asAdam.”
300 2 Cor. x. 5.
301 2 Cor. v. 15.
302 Psalm cx. 3.
303 Eph. iv. 17, 18.
304 Lawson’s Body of Divinity, pp.153,154.
305 Psalm cxix. 136.
306 Exod. xxxii. 3,—“All the people brake off the golden ear?rings.”
307 Reynolds.
308 Gen. iii. 14.
309 Ezek. xiv. 4.
310 1 John iv. 18.
311 Job i. 4.
312 Amarant. Paraph. sur Jean.
313 Ver. 10; or “living water.”
314 Ver. 11.
315 Ver. 13, 14.
316 Ver. 15.
317 Ver. 16.
318 Ver. 17.
319 Ver. 18.
320 Ver. 19.
321 Ver. 20.
322 Ver. 21.
323 Ver. 22.
324 Ver. 23.
325 Vulgar Lat. Illyre. Clav.
326 Episcop. Institut. lib.iv. c.3.
327 Melancthon.
328 Ver. 23.
538 ??????? ??? ???????????, Theodoret in loc.
539 Calv. in loc.
540 Confes. lib. ii. Confes. 14.
541 Moulin. Cod.1, Ser.2, p.52.
542 Gassend.
543 Crellius de Deo, c.18. p.41.
544 Lingend. Tom.II. p.496.
545 ?? ????.
546 Coccei Sum. p.48. Theol. Gerhard Exeges. c.86.4. p.266.
547 Crellius de Deo, c.18, p.41.
548 1 Tim. vi. 16. Daille, in loc.
549 Lessius de Perfect. Divin. lib.iv. c.1.
550 Gamacheus in Aquin. PartI. Qu.10. c.1.
551 Gassend. Tom.I. Physic. §1. lib.ii. c.7. p.223.
552 Daille, Melange de Sermon, p.252.
553 Parisiensis.
554 Calov. Socinian.
555 Existentia durans.
556 Gassend.
557 Ps. xc. 4. Amyrald, Trin. p.44.
558 Daille, Vent. Sermons, Serm.I. sur102, Ps.27, p.21.
559 Crellius weakens this argument, De Deo, c.18, p.42.
560 Thes. Salmur. p.1. p.145, Thes.14.
561 Plutarch de ??, I. p.392.
562 Perer. in Exo.3. Disput.13.
563 Petav. Theol. Dogm. Tom.I. lib.i. c.6, §6,7.
564 Amyrald, de Trinit. p. 48.
565 Voet. Natural. Theol. p.310.
566 Rev. i. 8. Ficin. de Immort. lib.ii. c.5.
567 Coccei Sum. Theol. c.8.
568 Crellius de Deo, c.18. p.43.
569 Petav. Theol. Dogmat. Tom.I. lib.i. c.10,11.
570 Bapt.
571 Lessius de Perfect, lib.iv. c.2.
572 Ibid.
573 Crellius de Deo, c.18. p.43.
574 Heb. xiii. 8. Rev. i. 8. “He which is, and which was, and which is to come.”
575 MestrÆzat. in loc.
679 Agamemnon, (Homer II.3. v.8.) making a Covenant with Priam, invocates the Sun, ?????? ?? ????? ?????? ??? ????? ?????????.
680 Gamach in 1 Pa. Aqui. Q.14. cap.1; p.119. Clem. Alexander Strom. lib.6.
681 Suarez de Deo, lib.3. cap.4. p.130.
682 Suarez de Deo, lib.3. cap.4. p.138.
683 Ibid. p. 140.
684 Moulin.
685 Magalaneus.
686 Petar. Theol. Dogm. lib. p.257.
687 Ficin de Immort. lib.2. cap.10.
688 Gamach.
689 Ficin de Immort. lib.2. cap.10.
690 Bradward.
691 Daille, Serm. Part1. p.230.
692 Fotherby Atheoma, p. 132.
693 ?? ???? ????? Cross. Anthol. Dec.1. cap.395. p.101.
694 Cusan, p. 246.
695 Petavius changed.
696 Bradward, lib.3 cap.14.
697 Pacuvius said, Siqui quÆ eventura sunt provident, Æqui parent, Gell. lib.14. c.1.
698 Cusanus.
699 Fuller’s Pisgah, l.2. p.281.
700 Chequell.
701 Coccei sum. Theol. p.50.
702 Ibid.
703 Gamach in Aquin, PartI. Q.14. cap.3. p.124.
704 Maimonid. More Nevoch, Part3. cap.21. pp.393,394.
705 Gamach. in Aquin. PartI. Q.14. cap.3. p.124.
706 Eph. i.5. and in other places.
707 Gerhard Exeges, ch.8. de Deo sect.13. p.303.
708 Bradward, lib.3. cap.14.
709 Hornbeck.
710 Pugio Fidei, PartI. ch.19.
711 Boet. consolat lib.5. pros.6.
712 Ficinus in Procl. cap.91.
713 Zanch.
714 Scrivener.
715 The Stoics, that thought their souls to be some particle of God, ???????????, pieces pulled off from him, did conclude from thence that he knew all the motions of their souls as his own mover, as things coherent with him. Arrian Epictet. lib.1. cap.14. p.60.
716 Vid. Rivet. inloc. exerci.86. p.329.
Bradward. lib.i. cap.34. “God wills it secundum quid.”
914 Aquin. cont. Gent. lib.i. cap.95.
915 Lawson, p.64.
916 Suarez, Vol.IV. p.414.
917 Suarez, de Legib. p.43.
918 Ps. lxxvi. 10, as the word “restrain” signifies.
919 Majus bonum, saith Bradward.
920 But of the wisdom of God in the permitting sin in order to redemption, Ihave handled in the attribute of “Wisdom.”
921 Suarez, Metaph. PartI. p.552.
922 Amyrald. de Libero arbit. pp.98,99.
923 Amyrald, pp. 321, 332.
924 Zanch. Tom.II. lib.iii. cap.4, quest.iv. p.226.
925 Amyral. de Libero arbit. p. 224.
926 Amyrald, Irenic. p. 337.
927 This I have spoken of before, but it is necessary now.
928 Testard, de Natur, et Grat. Thes. 150,151. Amy on Divers Texts, p.311.
929 Amyrald, de Predest. p.107.
930 Turretin. de Satisfac. p. 8.
931 Placeus, de Deitat. Christi, in loc.
932 Ps. xii. 8. The vilest men.
933 Amyrald. Moral. Tom.V. p.462.
934 Sanct. in loc.
935 “In this,” saith Plato, “God is ?? ???? ??????????.”
936 Eph. iv. 24. Col.iii.10.
937 Eugubin. de Perenni Philoso. lib.vi. cap.6.
938 Vaughan pp. 4, 5.
939 Amirald. in Heb. pp. 101, 102.
940 Amor naturam induit, et mores imbibit rei amatÆ.
941 Erasm. in loc.
942 Augustin.
943 Hensius in Matt.
944 Calvin in loc.
945 Trismegist. Poemoend. cap.2.
946 Eugubin. de Peren. Philos. lib.v. cap.9.
947 Eugubin. de Peren. Philos. lib.v. cap.9. p.97.col.
948 Amyrant, Morale.
949 Rom. x. 3. “Going about to establish their own righteousness.”

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