
An Antidote Against Arminianism
or
A Treatise to Enervate and Confute All The Five Points Of
it;
Viz.: Predestination Grounded upon Man's Foreseen
Works--
Universal Redemption--Sufficient Grace in All--
The Power of
Man's Free-will in Conversion--
and the Possibility of true Saints
Falling away Totally and Finally.
by
Christopher Ness
With Extracts from Dr. John Gill, Dr. Isaac Watts,
Augustus
Toplady, John Newton, J. Hart, etc.
Recommended by Dr. John Owen,
and
Published for Public Good.
Index
Biographical Sketch of
Christopher Ness
Author's
Preface
Of
Arminianism in General
CHAPTER I OF
PREDESTINATION
The Doctrine of
Predestination
It's Properties:
The Ariminian's View of
Predestination, as conditional upon a foresight of Faith, Works,
Perserverance, etc. disproved, and twelve reasons assigned for
rejecting it
Some
principal Objections answered
Supra and Sub-lapsarianism, the
difference between stated
CHAPTER II OF UNIVERSAL
REDEMPTION
The
Arminian tenet, that Christ died for all men, proved to be
erroneous, and ten reasons produced for its rejection
Objections produced by the Arminians
against Particular Redemption answered
A few Texts of Scripture explained:
CHAPTER III OF FREE WILL
AND CONVERSION
Man
considered in four-fold state, twelve Arguments to prove there is no
Free-will to good in Man in his fallen estate
Objections illustrated:
CHAPTER IV OF FINAL
PRESEVERANCE
The
Doctrine stated: Negatively, what Saving Grace is not
Positively, what Saving Grace
is
Twelve
Reasons assigned why the chosen of God cannot totally and finally
fall away from that Grace
Perseverance
computed at six hundred. Twelve of them selected as a
sample
Objections
answered
Texts opened: