A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... defective as to the end he aims at , and consequently the means he adopts cannot have the nature of righteous- ness , whatever sagacity , or comparative wisdom , he may discover in the use of them . 10. To insist much on this doctrine ...
... defective as to the end he aims at , and consequently the means he adopts cannot have the nature of righteous- ness , whatever sagacity , or comparative wisdom , he may discover in the use of them . 10. To insist much on this doctrine ...
Page 9
... defects , and their mental maladies , there is no probability that they will mourn for their sins , become poor spirit , or hunger and thirst after righteousness . That unguarded and crude representations have been made of the doctrine ...
... defects , and their mental maladies , there is no probability that they will mourn for their sins , become poor spirit , or hunger and thirst after righteousness . That unguarded and crude representations have been made of the doctrine ...
Page 11
... defective compared with the will of God , and the revealed rule of righteousness ; since they are exercised by many persons who are " fast bound with the chains of their sins , " and in a very degraded state of moral depravity . A ...
... defective compared with the will of God , and the revealed rule of righteousness ; since they are exercised by many persons who are " fast bound with the chains of their sins , " and in a very degraded state of moral depravity . A ...
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... defect of language , or his misconception of terms , or the prejudices of education or of party , in a word , through some defect of representation : but let that defect be removed , the person still retaining the virtuous principle ...
... defect of language , or his misconception of terms , or the prejudices of education or of party , in a word , through some defect of representation : but let that defect be removed , the person still retaining the virtuous principle ...
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... defect in our nature , or were that defect counteracted by confirming grace , there would be no falling into sin . But to contend , that he ought to do this for us , either in justice or in mercy , is surely both impious and absurd ...
... defect in our nature , or were that defect counteracted by confirming grace , there would be no falling into sin . But to contend , that he ought to do this for us , either in justice or in mercy , is surely both impious and absurd ...
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