a. (UN-1 7 b and 5 b.)

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1624.  T. Scott, Vox Pop., II. 14. He found the rootes of eithers discontent so deepe, and the sore so vnsalueable, that hee gaue it ouer.

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1638.  Chillingw., Relig. Prot., I. v. § 60. The words by you cited, and charged with unsalvable contradiction.

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1659.  Fuller, App. Inj Innoc., II. 102. Else we were all … in an unsaluable condition.

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1895.  Salmond, Chr. Doctr. Immort., VI. iv. 668. Neither to make the heathen unconditionally unsalvable, nor to represent salvation as possible apart from Christ.

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  Hence Unsalvability, -ableness.

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1684.  H. More, Answer, xiv. 105. Touching the Idolatrousness of the Church of Rome, and the Unsalvableness of those in her Communion.

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1891.  Wesleyan Method. Mag., June, 465/1. The unsalvability of any heathen.

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