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The Bishop's avowed Sentiments on PREDESTINATION and Election , examined
, f 1. The subject stated . § 2-4 . That Predestination is irreconcilable with divine
Goodness and Justice , examined , $ 5 , 6. A reprobating degree is not implied in
...
The Bishop's avowed Sentiments on PREDESTINATION and Election , examined
, f 1. The subject stated . § 2-4 . That Predestination is irreconcilable with divine
Goodness and Justice , examined , $ 5 , 6. A reprobating degree is not implied in
...
Page 204
But if the concession has been erroneously made , which I am fully satisfied was
the case , and shall endeavour to substantiate ; the strongest objection ever
made to the doctrine of Calvinistic Election , falls . While a decree of Reprobation
...
But if the concession has been erroneously made , which I am fully satisfied was
the case , and shall endeavour to substantiate ; the strongest objection ever
made to the doctrine of Calvinistic Election , falls . While a decree of Reprobation
...
Page 205
... by the decree of Election , be infallibly appointed to eternal life , and these
certainly and absolutely distinguished from others , not only as to their number ,
but their persons also ; who can deny , but that one million also , and those
certain as ...
... by the decree of Election , be infallibly appointed to eternal life , and these
certainly and absolutely distinguished from others , not only as to their number ,
but their persons also ; who can deny , but that one million also , and those
certain as ...
Page 267
In the face of so much evidence to the contrary , the Bishop draws this general
inference respecting the 17th Article : It appears , then , that the Calvinistic
doctrines of • Election and Reprobation are not only not maintained in this Article
, but ...
In the face of so much evidence to the contrary , the Bishop draws this general
inference respecting the 17th Article : It appears , then , that the Calvinistic
doctrines of • Election and Reprobation are not only not maintained in this Article
, but ...
Page 446
This author is not a little confused when he endeavours to ascertain the scriptural
doctrine of Election . Of this let the reader judge from the following specimen : 6 "
What • then did God choose ?. For if he gives the Holy Spirit to whom he wills ...
This author is not a little confused when he endeavours to ascertain the scriptural
doctrine of Election . Of this let the reader judge from the following specimen : 6 "
What • then did God choose ?. For if he gives the Holy Spirit to whom he wills ...
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