ExGentibus
Puritan Board Freshman
I am currently translating the Sum Of Saving Knowledge, and found one line a bit confusing in Head III.1:
Now, does "not to be justly stumbled" mean that the reprobates will have no just reason to complain?
Any help would be much appreciated.
THE outward means and ordinances, for making men partakers of the covenant of grace, are so wisely dispensed, as that the elect shall be infallibly converted and saved by them; and the reprobate, among whom they are, not to be justly stumbled
Now, does "not to be justly stumbled" mean that the reprobates will have no just reason to complain?
Any help would be much appreciated.