Beauties of Fletcher Being Extracts From His Checks to Antinomianism in a Ser

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Beauties of Fletcher Being Extracts From His Checks to Antinomianism in a Ser
Francis Beaumont And John Fletcher
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t See Fletcher's Works, vol. I, p. 505.
BEAUTIES OF FLETCHER.
225 I.
It is written, Jacob have I loved } but Esau have I hated, Rom. Ix, 13.
Zelotes, who catches at whatever seems to counte- nance his doctrine of free wrath, thinks that this scripture demonstrates the electing and reprobating partiality on which his favourite doctrines are founded. To see his mis- II.
them according to their way ; and according to their deserts [secundum merita] will I judge them, and they shall know that I am
...the Lord, " Ezek. Vii, 27. To these scriptures you may add all the mul- titude of texts where God declares that he will judge, i. E. , justify or condemn, reward or punish, finally elect or finally reprobate men /or, by, according to, or because of, their works. God is love. God is loving to every man, and his tender mercies [in the accepted time] are over all his works. Yet the chil- dren of thy people say, The way of the Lord is not equal: but as for them, their way is not equal, &c. , 1 John iv, 8 ; Psalm cxlv, in the common prayers; Ezek.

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