The oeconomy of sin : wherein are explain'd, its possibility, its futurition, its nature, its event and effects, both in angels and in manAnd wherein also is demonstrated and maintain'd the truth of original sin . T O T H E READER. DHi^V. Bwrw^iw^ymv HIS Treatife of Providence, whichis the laft of the Divine Oeconomy, maypafs for a compleat Piece by icfclfand independent on the reft, upon theSubject of the Univerfality of Grace,but for fomc References that are ne-cefTary when we have a mind to de-fcend from the general to particularInftances. I have endeavoured to dif-pofe my Subject in as met


The oeconomy of sin : wherein are explain'd, its possibility, its futurition, its nature, its event and effects, both in angels and in manAnd wherein also is demonstrated and maintain'd the truth of original sin . T O T H E READER. DHi^V. Bwrw^iw^ymv HIS Treatife of Providence, whichis the laft of the Divine Oeconomy, maypafs for a compleat Piece by icfclfand independent on the reft, upon theSubject of the Univerfality of Grace,but for fomc References that are ne-cefTary when we have a mind to de-fcend from the general to particularInftances. I have endeavoured to dif-pofe my Subject in as methodical and clofe a Manner aspofllble. Of the three Parts, of which this Treatife con-fifts, the firft and the principal is that of Providence, whichI confider under three Periods, before the Fall, duringthe Fall, and after the Fall of Man (Chap. I, II, III Jand I have fubdivided this laft into three Parts, as I haveconfiderd the Divine Providence either in the Idea of God,in his Prefcience and Previfion (Chap. IV.) or in the ASht-ation, or a&ual Care he takes, of Mankind in their RootAdam, or in his Children ; as well fuch of them as are re-folvedly wicked, as Cain; or fuch as are holy and rege-nerate, as Abel; or fuch as are


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