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 . hat call upon him; even to all fuch as call upon him in Truth and Sin-*c cerity. 44 He will fulfil the Defire of them that fear him ; he will hear their Cry and fave them. 44 The Lord preferves all that love him, and will de- ftroy the Wicked. 44 Let my Mouth (hew forth the Praifes of the Lord,M and let all Men blefs his mod holy Name for ever44 and ever. Amen. The End of the OEconom


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 . hat call upon him; even to all fuch as call upon him in Truth and Sin-*c cerity. 44 He will fulfil the Defire of them that fear him ; he will hear their Cry and fave them. 44 The Lord preferves all that love him, and will de- ftroy the Wicked. 44 Let my Mouth (hew forth the Praifes of the Lord,M and let all Men blefs his mod holy Name for ever44 and ever. Amen. The End of the OEconomy of Providence, Which isO F The Divine OEconomy. E R RATA. £*ge. Lim< Error. 87 a*130 8 105 11 prefentsor convert Correft* prevents of converted & THE PRINCIPLES o F Real and Internal RELIGION Aflerted and Vindicated. o R, i. A Letter to Mr. Le Clerc, Authorof The Bibliotheque Vniverfelle: AS ALSO, 1. Confederations and Remarks onhis Farrbajian Cenfure of thatLetter. By P. Point. LONDON: Printed for R. Bonwicke at the Red-Lyon in St. PaulsChurcli-Tard ; M* Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-ftreeti S. Manjhip, at the Ship in Cornhill, and R. Parker,under the Piazzas of the Royal Exchange, TO THE READER [R. Le Clerc (of Amfterdam)has in fever at of his late Booksand Treatifes, fo boldly at-tached the most folid and vitalpart of red Religion, either byopenly denying, or loofely ridiculing theDoctrine of Divine Grace, and the necejfi*ty of the Internal Operation of God inorder to the Conver/ion and Reftaurationof Mankind, that his dej/gn feems plainlyto have been to do what in him lay to ex-tinguijh the very Life and Spirit of Chri*ftianity, and to introduce the dead Pela*gian Syflem in the room of it,./. AND that he might effeS this the bet*ter, he has laboured to fit him/elf up asthe Grand Critick or Cenfor General ofBooks and Authors, both Sacred and Pro-fane^ and in that imaginary Quality notynly dar*d to pervert the plain and receivedSenje of many Important Tex


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