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They consider these inferences ( especially some deduced from the doctrine of divine decrees , ) as injurious excrescences , which deform the general beauty of his theological scheme , and which do not contribute to its real strength .
They consider these inferences ( especially some deduced from the doctrine of divine decrees , ) as injurious excrescences , which deform the general beauty of his theological scheme , and which do not contribute to its real strength .
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The practical advantages of insisting on this doctrine . 11. That every good affection is not entirely lost , examined . $ 12. The true state of the question . § 13. What the Calvinists really hold on this point . § 14.
The practical advantages of insisting on this doctrine . 11. That every good affection is not entirely lost , examined . $ 12. The true state of the question . § 13. What the Calvinists really hold on this point . § 14.
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... sen" tences conveyed ideas extremely different ; and the proposed alteration was rejected by those who wished to maintain the ancient and esta6 66 man is 6 very far 6 blished doctrine of the church of England , in opposition SECT .
... sen" tences conveyed ideas extremely different ; and the proposed alteration was rejected by those who wished to maintain the ancient and esta6 66 man is 6 very far 6 blished doctrine of the church of England , in opposition SECT .
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blished doctrine of the church of England , in opposition to the peculiar tenets of Calvin . ' * § 4. Original righteousness is not entirely lost . ' Let us calmly examine this position . . While terms are left undefined , upon subjects ...
blished doctrine of the church of England , in opposition to the peculiar tenets of Calvin . ' * § 4. Original righteousness is not entirely lost . ' Let us calmly examine this position . . While terms are left undefined , upon subjects ...
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To insist much on this doctrine has the most salutary effect on the minds and conduct of men , as being very frequently attended with a divine blessing and gracious influence ; while a 8 CH 1 . Modern CALVINISM DEFENDED .
To insist much on this doctrine has the most salutary effect on the minds and conduct of men , as being very frequently attended with a divine blessing and gracious influence ; while a 8 CH 1 . Modern CALVINISM DEFENDED .
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