A Defence of Modern Calvinism: Containing an Examination of the Bishop of Lincoln's Work, Entitled a Refutation of Calvinism |
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... is evident from the fol' lowing circumstance : when the Assembly of * Divines , in the reign of Charles the First , ' undertook to reform , as they called it , our Articles according to the Calvinistic creed , they proposed to omit ...
... is evident from the fol' lowing circumstance : when the Assembly of * Divines , in the reign of Charles the First , ' undertook to reform , as they called it , our Articles according to the Calvinistic creed , they proposed to omit ...
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... but only a different inclination towards God and holiness . The influence it receives may be called “ the spirit of power , " с 0 whereby the mind is invigorated for holy obedience . SECT . I. 17 On Original Sin .
... but only a different inclination towards God and holiness . The influence it receives may be called “ the spirit of power , " с 0 whereby the mind is invigorated for holy obedience . SECT . I. 17 On Original Sin .
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In what sense Baptism may be called a new birth . $ 8. A spiritual change not an immediate effect of Baptism . § 9. The formation of Christian virtues and tempers may be called Regeneration . § 10. The Calvinists do not confound ...
In what sense Baptism may be called a new birth . $ 8. A spiritual change not an immediate effect of Baptism . § 9. The formation of Christian virtues and tempers may be called Regeneration . § 10. The Calvinists do not confound ...
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This great and wonderful change in the condition of man is as it were a new ' nature , a new state of existence ; and the holy rite by which these invaluable blessings are communicated is by St. Paul figuratively called Regeneration ...
This great and wonderful change in the condition of man is as it were a new ' nature , a new state of existence ; and the holy rite by which these invaluable blessings are communicated is by St. Paul figuratively called Regeneration ...
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... -a substitute both internal and external : since they had internally that which the literal circumcision represented , and which is called “ circumcision made without hands ; " viz. § 18 . * Col. ii . 12 . met Ver . 10. - 12 .
... -a substitute both internal and external : since they had internally that which the literal circumcision represented , and which is called “ circumcision made without hands ; " viz. § 18 . * Col. ii . 12 . met Ver . 10. - 12 .
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