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BOOK XX.
ARGUMENT.
CONCERNING THE LAST JUDGMENT, AND THE DECLARATIONS REGARDING
IT IN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS.
CHAP. I.--THAT ALTHOUGH GOD IS ALWAYS JUDGING, IT IS
NEVERTHELESS REASONABLE TO CONFINE OUR ATTENTION IN
THIS BOOK TO HIS LAST JUDGMENT.
INTENDING to speak, in dependence on God's grace, of the day
of His final judgment, and to affirm it against the ungodly
and incredulous, we must first of all
lay, as it were, in the foundation of the edifice the divine
declarations. Those persons w
ARGUMENT.
CONCERNING THE LAST JUDGMENT, AND THE DECLARATIONS REGARDING
IT IN THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS.
CHAP. I.--THAT ALTHOUGH GOD IS ALWAYS JUDGING, IT IS
NEVERTHELESS REASONABLE TO CONFINE OUR ATTENTION IN
THIS BOOK TO HIS LAST JUDGMENT.
INTENDING to speak, in dependence on God's grace, of the day
of His final judgment, and to affirm it against the ungodly
and incredulous, we must first of all
lay, as it were, in the foundation of the edifice the divine
declarations. Those persons w