A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... creatures in the matter of salvation than for others ; and , thirdly , that to suppose God is bound in justice to exercise mercy , is a contradiction in terms : for what is mercy , what can it be , but a favour beyond the claims of ...
... creatures in the matter of salvation than for others ; and , thirdly , that to suppose God is bound in justice to exercise mercy , is a contradiction in terms : for what is mercy , what can it be , but a favour beyond the claims of ...
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... creatures , or if it any way became him to effect this , we are sure it would be done ; for he cannot be unjust to his creatures , nor omit any thing which it becomes him to do . Consequently , when any heart is left unchanged , God ...
... creatures , or if it any way became him to effect this , we are sure it would be done ; for he cannot be unjust to his creatures , nor omit any thing which it becomes him to do . Consequently , when any heart is left unchanged , God ...
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... creature , is clearly a direct contradiction , both in meaning and in terms . 28. It is further asserted by his Lord- ship , that irresistible grace cannot be employed as an argument for private care and diligence . His words are : God ...
... creature , is clearly a direct contradiction , both in meaning and in terms . 28. It is further asserted by his Lord- ship , that irresistible grace cannot be employed as an argument for private care and diligence . His words are : God ...
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... us unfathomable , ought to exclude all cavil from his creatures . In short , though he rewards according to the measure of obedience ; he gives in a manner , in a degree , and in 152 сн . и . MODERN CALVINISM DEFENded .
... us unfathomable , ought to exclude all cavil from his creatures . In short , though he rewards according to the measure of obedience ; he gives in a manner , in a degree , and in 152 сн . и . MODERN CALVINISM DEFENded .
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... creature could at any time by an act of rebellion render himself lawless , or , " without law to God ; " and , of course , place himself beyond the bounds of divine juris- diction ! § 5. Notwithstanding the sinfulness of man- kind ...
... creature could at any time by an act of rebellion render himself lawless , or , " without law to God ; " and , of course , place himself beyond the bounds of divine juris- diction ! § 5. Notwithstanding the sinfulness of man- kind ...
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