Free and Impartial Thoughts, on the Sovereignty of God, The Doctrines of Election, Reprobation, and Original Sin: Humbly Addressed To all who Believe and Profess those Doctrines.
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The author critiques traditional doctrines of divine sovereignty, election, reprobation, and original sin, arguing they undermine God's moral character and foster intellectual prejudice. Addressing believers and clergy, he urges impartial examination, freedom of thought, and the abandonment of doctrines deemed irrational or harmful. He analyzes scriptural obscurities, challenges arguments used to defend predestinarian views, and encourages doctrinal reform grounded in reason and clearer biblical interpretation, while maintaining respectful engagement with opponents.
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