REPROBATION
ASSERTED

By John Bunyan
OR, THE DOCTRINE OF ETERNAL ELECTION AND
REPROBATION PROMISCUOUSLY HANDLED:
IN ELEVEN CHAPTERS
WHEREIN THE MOST MATERIAL
OBJECTIONS MADE BY THE OPPOSERS OF THIS DOCTRINE ARE FULLY ANSWERED,
SEVERAL DOUBTS REMOVED, AND SUNDRY CASES OF CONSCIENCE
RESOLVED.
What then? Israel
hath not obtained that which he seeketh for; but the election hath
obtained it, and the rest were blinded – Romans
11:7.
Contents
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CHAPTER
1 |
That there is a
Reprobation. |
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CHAPTER
2 |
What Reprobation
is. |
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CHAPTER
3 |
Of the Antiquity of
Reprobation. |
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CHAPTER
4 |
Of the Causes of
Reprobation. |
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CHAPTER
5 |
Of the Unchangeableness of Eternal
Reprobation. |
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CHAPTER
6 |
Whether to be Reprobated be the
same with being Appointed beforehand unto Eternal Condemnation? If
not, how do they Differ? Also whether Reprobation be the Cause of
Condemnation? |
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CHAPTER
7 |
Whether any under Eternal
Reprobation have Just Cause to Quarrel with God for not Electing
of them? |
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CHAPTER
8 |
Whether Eternal Reprobation in
itself, or in its Doctrine, be in very deed an Hindrance to any
Man in seeking the Salvation of his Soul? |
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CHAPTER
9 |
Whether God would in deed and in
truth that the Gospel, with the Grace thereof, should be tendered
to those that yet he hath bound up under Eternal
Reprobation? |
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CHAPTER
10 |
Seeing, then, that the Grace of God
in the Gospel is by that to be Proffered to Sinners as Sinners, as
well to the Reprobate as the Elect, is it possible for those who
indeed are not Elect to Receive it and be Saved? |
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CHAPTER
11 |
Seeing it is not possible that the
Reprobate should receive this Grace and live, and also seeing this
is infallibly Foreseen of God, and again, seeing God hath -
Foredetermined to suffer it so to be, why doth he yet Will and
Command that the Gospel, and so Grace in the general tenders
thereof, should be proffered unto
them? |
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