3. To say, with the Semicalvinists, that All men may be
saved if they please, and that There wants the will
only in those who are not saved, is mere trifling. p. 46.
4. To say, that All are redeemed, but that A certain
number only of the Redeemed are elected to eternal
life, is inconsistent. p. 48.
5. Baxterianism is an attempt, sorely against the will of
the parties, to wed Calvinism to disguised Pela-
gianism. p. 49.
II. Remarks on the Scheme of Semicalvinism, as propounded
by Mr. Milner. p. 51.
1. His vindication of his doctrine by the alleged example
of our Anglican Church-Reformers. p. 51.
2. His vindication of his doctrine by an asserted appeal to
Scripture. p. 52.
3. His recommendation, that those, who cannot receive
the Scheme of Semicalvinism, should pray that God
would teach them what at present they see not. p. 53.
(1.) This recommendation unhappily confounds the