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Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.; Dickinson, Moses, 1695-1778. and Foxcroft, Thomas, 1697-1769., 2004, A second vindication of God's sovereign free grace. Against the exceptions made to a former vindication, by Mr. John Beach in his discourse, intitled, God's sovereignty and his universal love to the souls of men, reconciled. In a letter to that gentleman. / By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. late Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, and president of the College of New-Jersey. ; With some brief reflections on Dr. Samuel Johnson's defence of Aristocles letter to Authades, concerning the sovereignty and promises of God. Begun in a letter to the author, from the said Mr. Dickinson, left unfinish'd. And on occasion of his decease, continued in a letter to the Dr. from Moses Dickinson, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Norwalk. ; [Three lines of quotation in Latin], CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/N04895.
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dc.contributor.authorDickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747.
dc.contributor.authorDickinson, Moses, 1695-1778.
dc.contributor.authorFoxcroft, Thomas, 1697-1769.
dc.coverage.placeNameBoston, Massachusetts
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-25
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-22T17:35:50Z
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dc.date.created1748
dc.date.issued2004-12
dc.description.abstractHalf-title: Mr. Dickinson's second vindication of God's sovereign free grace. "To the reader" signed: Thomas Foxcroft. Boston April 26 1748. "Books sold by Rogers and Fowle in Boston."--p. [145-147].
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dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshDickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747. -- Vindication of God's sovereign free grace.
dc.subject.lcshBeach, John, 1700-1782. -- God's sovereignty and his universal love to the souls of men reconciled.
dc.subject.lcshJohnson, Samuel, 1696-1772. -- Letter from Aristocles to Authades.
dc.subject.lcshJohnson, Samuel, 1696-1772. -- Letter to Mr. Jonathan Dickinson, in defence of Aristocles to Authades.
dc.subject.lcshGrace (Theology).
dc.subject.lcshCalvinism.
dc.subject.lcshProvidence and government of God.
dc.subject.lcshBooksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.
dc.titleA second vindication of God's sovereign free grace. Against the exceptions made to a former vindication, by Mr. John Beach in his discourse, intitled, God's sovereignty and his universal love to the souls of men, reconciled. In a letter to that gentleman. / By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. late Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, and president of the College of New-Jersey. With some brief reflections on Dr. Samuel Johnson's defence of Aristocles letter to Authades, concerning the sovereignty and promises of God. Begun in a letter to the author, from the said Mr. Dickinson, left unfinish'd. And on occasion of his decease, continued in a letter to the Dr. from Moses Dickinson, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Norwalk. [Three lines of quotation in Latin]
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