The Works of James Arminius ... : Translated From the Latin, in in Three Volumes V.3

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They differ, therefore, in mode. A consequence, from things which lack analogy and equality, is not valid. All things, indeed, in nature are considered in one thing, and all come from one, but in the case of predestination, all are not considered in one, but each is considered in him- self, nor do all come naturally from one, but all are supernat- urally distinguished, by God, in Christ. Man, according to nature, is considered universally and individually in Adam ; according to grace, he is con...sidered only individually in Christ, for this is not the order of nature, but the benefit of grace.
Therefore, the predestinate are considered, not in nature and according to nature, but of nature according to grace, which is DISCUSSION WITH F. JUNIUS. 251 personal and not natural. Law pertains to nature ; privilege to grace. Consequently, what is presented in reference to the consideration of men in Adam, is irrelevant.
KEPLT OF ARMINIUS TO THE ANSWER TO THE TWENTY-FmST PROPOSITION.
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