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Illustrious Question:
WHETHER THE RE-
BORN OUGHT TO
PRONOUNCE WITH CER-
TAINTY CONCERNING THEIR
OWN ETERNAL ELECTION
AND THAT OF OTHER PI-
OUS ONES, AND, THROUGH
FAITH IN THE LORD, BOAST
OF THE SAME?
Together with an Epistle, On the mystical OLIVE TREE,
TO THE
Illustrious & heroic Count, Lord
Stanislaus Ostrorog,
of the Polish nation.
If God permits, this will be debated on August 17th,
in the School of Theologians, with
PAUL WERNER OF SILESIA RESPONDING.
Euripides, warning that no one should complain against the will of God, says:
I would rather sacrifice to him than, being provoked to anger,
kick against the goads, being a mortal before a god.
BASEL, PRINTED BY OPORINUS. 1587.