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Aug

Antecedent/Consequent Will

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‘Antecedent/Consequent Will’

  1. Chrysostom (347-407) on the Will of God for the Salvation of All Men: With Reference to God’s Precedent Will
  2. John of Damascus (675/6-749) on the Antecedent and Consequent Will
  3. Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274): Can The Divine Will Be Distinguished into Antecedent and Consequent?
  4. Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) on Predestination and Reprobation
  5. Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) on 1 Timothy 2:4
  6. Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1563) on 1 Timothy 2:4
  7. Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1563) on Matthew 23:37
  8. Girolamo Zanchi (1516–1590) the Conditional Will of God
  9. Richard Hooker (1554-1600) on the Death of Christ (Select Comments)
  10. Amandus Polanus (1561-1610) on the Will of God
  11. John Cameron (1579-1625) on the Death of Christ
  12. Johannes Wollebius (1586-1629) on God’s Conditional Revealed Will
  13. Anthony Burgess (d. 1644) (Westminster Divine) on Ezekiel 33:11
  14. Bishop Joseph Hall (1574–1656), on “Conditional Decree” and “Will” in early Reformation theology
  15. Johannes Bergius (1587-1658) on God’s Will and Desire for the Salvation of All Men
  16. John Davenant (1572–1641) on God’s Will for the Salvation of All Men With Reference to His Gracious Gifts to Men
  17. William Greenhill (1591-1671) on Ezekiel 18:23, 32 and 33:11
  18. Joseph Truman (1631–1671) on the Love of God: General and Special
  19. Richard Maden (ca. 1591-1677) on God’s Will for the Salvation of all Men: With Reference to Psalm 18:13, Matthew 23:37, 1 Timothy 2:2-4, and 2 Peter 3:9
  20. Thomas Manton (1620-1677) on Ezekiel 18:23
  21. Richard Baxter (1615-1691) on the Distinction between Christ’s Antecedent and Consequent Acts and Will With Respect to the Death of Christ
  22. Matthew Henry (1662-1714) on Ezekiel 18:23, 32; and 33:7-9 and 11
  23. Hermann Venema (1697-1787) on Conditional Decree