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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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Yet , if he were under obligation , in justice to his 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 .
Yet , if he were under obligation , in justice to his 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 .
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Whereas to the unprincipled the light of revealed truth shines without effect ; their darkness comprehendeth it not ; their understandine continues dark , being alienated from the life of God , through the ignorance that is in them ...
Whereas to the unprincipled the light of revealed truth shines without effect ; their darkness comprehendeth it not ; their understandine continues dark , being alienated from the life of God , through the ignorance that is in them ...
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... not the sign that effects it , though by a common figure of speech it is put for that which does so in reality . Thus David figuratively ascribes to the sign what evidently belongs. * Acts jii . 19 . * Psa . li . 7 . + 1 John SECT .
... not the sign that effects it , though by a common figure of speech it is put for that which does so in reality . Thus David figuratively ascribes to the sign what evidently belongs. * Acts jii . 19 . * Psa . li . 7 . + 1 John SECT .
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That the effusion of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost was itself a kind of baptism , an initiation into the mysteries of Christ's spiritual reign , rather than a mystical effect of water baptism ? That the word baptism was ...
That the effusion of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost was itself a kind of baptism , an initiation into the mysteries of Christ's spiritual reign , rather than a mystical effect of water baptism ? That the word baptism was ...
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