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This design was accordingly announced ; but finding many of his friends desirous of having the Strictures in a detached form , and containing a professed Reply to his Lordship's attack on modern Calvinists , he has taken their advice ...
This design was accordingly announced ; but finding many of his friends desirous of having the Strictures in a detached form , and containing a professed Reply to his Lordship's attack on modern Calvinists , he has taken their advice ...
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First , because this is what his Lordship evidently wishes to oppose , and by the rapid spread of which he appears to be displeased . He is aware that Calvinism is industriously and successfully propagated .--- and by some obnoxious ...
First , because this is what his Lordship evidently wishes to oppose , and by the rapid spread of which he appears to be displeased . He is aware that Calvinism is industriously and successfully propagated .--- and by some obnoxious ...
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That every good affection is not entirely lost , examined . $ 12. The true state of the question . § 13. What the Calvinists really hold on this point . § 14. His Lordship's observations on the parable of the sower , considered . § 15.
That every good affection is not entirely lost , examined . $ 12. The true state of the question . § 13. What the Calvinists really hold on this point . § 14. His Lordship's observations on the parable of the sower , considered . § 15.
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The hope of this construction he is the more disposed to entertain , as it is not his purpose to defend every expression or unqualified sentiment maintained by that author whom his Lordship of Lincoln undertakes chiefly to refute ...
The hope of this construction he is the more disposed to entertain , as it is not his purpose to defend every expression or unqualified sentiment maintained by that author whom his Lordship of Lincoln undertakes chiefly to refute ...
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These positions constitute a prominent part of his Lordship's avowed sentiments , -- as will immediately appear from his own statements . 1 6 < 6 § 3. His Lordship's avowal of the first of these positions is full and explicit , in the ...
These positions constitute a prominent part of his Lordship's avowed sentiments , -- as will immediately appear from his own statements . 1 6 < 6 § 3. His Lordship's avowal of the first of these positions is full and explicit , in the ...
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