A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... assertion to fallen angels , as well as to men ; and are in the habit of reciting these words of their poet with appro- bation : " The devils know , and tremble too ; but Satan cannot love . " - But his Lordship proceeds to say , that ...
... assertion to fallen angels , as well as to men ; and are in the habit of reciting these words of their poet with appro- bation : " The devils know , and tremble too ; but Satan cannot love . " - But his Lordship proceeds to say , that ...
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... asserted that an unconverted man , who “ of his own nature inclineth to evil , ” is " of himself capable " of understanding , savingly , that Jesus is " the Christ , the Son of God ? " Our Lord tells Peter that such know- ledge was ...
... asserted that an unconverted man , who “ of his own nature inclineth to evil , ” is " of himself capable " of understanding , savingly , that Jesus is " the Christ , the Son of God ? " Our Lord tells Peter that such know- ledge was ...
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... assertion as an important truth . But to suppose that every man , through the means of grace , has a prevailing inclination to perform the condition of the gospel , is contrary to indisputable fact : since the means of grace are to ...
... assertion as an important truth . But to suppose that every man , through the means of grace , has a prevailing inclination to perform the condition of the gospel , is contrary to indisputable fact : since the means of grace are to ...
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... asserted by his Lord- ship , that irresistible grace cannot be employed as an argument for private care and diligence . His words are : God does not so work in us as to exclude our own care and industry ; that 6 · < < < is , he does not ...
... asserted by his Lord- ship , that irresistible grace cannot be employed as an argument for private care and diligence . His words are : God does not so work in us as to exclude our own care and industry ; that 6 · < < < is , he does not ...
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... . while , however , briefly to examine whether this assertion be perfectly correct , viz . - That the ancient Christians ' never use the word regenerate 6 C < or born again , but that they 92 CH . II . MODERN CALVINISH DEFENDED .
... . while , however , briefly to examine whether this assertion be perfectly correct , viz . - That the ancient Christians ' never use the word regenerate 6 C < or born again , but that they 92 CH . II . MODERN CALVINISH DEFENDED .
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