A Defence of Modern Calvinism: Containing an Examination of the Bishop of Lincoln's Work, Entitled a Refutation of Calvinism |
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Page 27
... to discard the use of divinely instituted means , especially attention to preaching , and a believing regard to the testimony of God in his word . They are in the habit of inculcating these duties ; and inany , both men and women ...
... to discard the use of divinely instituted means , especially attention to preaching , and a believing regard to the testimony of God in his word . They are in the habit of inculcating these duties ; and inany , both men and women ...
Page 28
... to the exercise of divinely prescribed duties and all holy obedience . In this representation , I presume , his Lordship acquiesces . Now , the question is , whence originates so great a change both inward and outward ?
... to the exercise of divinely prescribed duties and all holy obedience . In this representation , I presume , his Lordship acquiesces . Now , the question is , whence originates so great a change both inward and outward ?
Page 82
In order to enforce this duty more powerfully , they are reminded , that they were regenerated ; and lest there should be any mistake respecting the kind of regeneration intended , they are told it was ...
In order to enforce this duty more powerfully , they are reminded , that they were regenerated ; and lest there should be any mistake respecting the kind of regeneration intended , they are told it was ...
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... all pleasing -- that they are profitable unto men — that Christ is the author of eternal salvation to them that obey him — and that they are bound , in duty and in gratitude , to observe all things whatsoever Christ has commanded .
... all pleasing -- that they are profitable unto men — that Christ is the author of eternal salvation to them that obey him — and that they are bound , in duty and in gratitude , to observe all things whatsoever Christ has commanded .
Page 111
Calvinists are persuaded that we should be careful and strenuous to maintain good works , and to discharge all personal and relative duties ; that no sin should have dominion over us , and that we should have no fellowship with the ...
Calvinists are persuaded that we should be careful and strenuous to maintain good works , and to discharge all personal and relative duties ; that no sin should have dominion over us , and that we should have no fellowship with the ...
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