A Defence of Modern Calvinism: Containing an Examination of the Bishop of Lincoln's Work, Entitled a Refutation of Calvinism |
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In brief , they consider his fundamental premises , viewed in their proper light , as neither requiring nor admitting some of his conclusions , which have given just offence to a large portion of Christians who still retain his name ...
In brief , they consider his fundamental premises , viewed in their proper light , as neither requiring nor admitting some of his conclusions , which have given just offence to a large portion of Christians who still retain his name ...
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In what sense Calvinists admit that God gives power to every man . § 1. One of the fairest methods of examining his work that an author can desire , is to state in his own words the sentiments he avows , and then to try them by that ...
In what sense Calvinists admit that God gives power to every man . § 1. One of the fairest methods of examining his work that an author can desire , is to state in his own words the sentiments he avows , and then to try them by that ...
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Taking the word " power " for opportunity , or for a sufficient inducement , they admit the assertion as an important truth . But to suppose that every man , through the means of grace , has a prevailing inclination to perform the ...
Taking the word " power " for opportunity , or for a sufficient inducement , they admit the assertion as an important truth . But to suppose that every man , through the means of grace , has a prevailing inclination to perform the ...
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There is a sense in which it is commonly known that Calvinists readily admit these positions ; but they are . here advanced by his Lordship in opposition to Calvinism , the growth of which he professes to impede .
There is a sense in which it is commonly known that Calvinists readily admit these positions ; but they are . here advanced by his Lordship in opposition to Calvinism , the growth of which he professes to impede .
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Modern Calvinists admit the term Regeneration in three acceptations , principally , according to the connection . First , as denoting , figuratively , baptism : secondly , the immediate effect of divine influence on the mind : thirdly ...
Modern Calvinists admit the term Regeneration in three acceptations , principally , according to the connection . First , as denoting , figuratively , baptism : secondly , the immediate effect of divine influence on the mind : thirdly ...
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