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The pamphlet objects to unconditional predestination, arguing that if God had decreed every event then sin, judgment, and moral responsibility become meaningless; it lists ten logical and moral consequences of that doctrine, including the undermining of means, promises, and exhortations, and the risk of licentiousness. Writing in plain language for common readers, the author contrasts the decree view with scriptural assertions of divine love and a ransom for all, warns that deterministic theology can harden believers or seduce them from practical holiness, and calls for caution toward doctrines seen as destructive to faith and conscience.
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