A Defence of Modern Calvinism: Containing an Examination of the Bishop of Lincoln's Work, Entitled a Refutation of Calvinism |
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They become reconciled to God , par• takers of the Holy Ghost , and heirs of eternal * happiness . This great and wonderful change in the condition of man is as it were a new ' nature , a new state of existence ; and the holy rite by ...
They become reconciled to God , par• takers of the Holy Ghost , and heirs of eternal * happiness . This great and wonderful change in the condition of man is as it were a new ' nature , a new state of existence ; and the holy rite by ...
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The blessing is of inestimable worth ; an inheritance , a kingdom , an eternal weight of glory . The pledge is inconceivably precious , the son of God in his humiliation and exaltation , accompanied with the ordinances , the promises ...
The blessing is of inestimable worth ; an inheritance , a kingdom , an eternal weight of glory . The pledge is inconceivably precious , the son of God in his humiliation and exaltation , accompanied with the ordinances , the promises ...
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... we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal In this passage we observe , first , the deep depravity of mankind , Paul and Timothy not excepted , before their conversion to Christianity ; secondly , that the remedy for ...
... we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal In this passage we observe , first , the deep depravity of mankind , Paul and Timothy not excepted , before their conversion to Christianity ; secondly , that the remedy for ...
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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 .
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This was the very design of his incarnation and humiliation unto death : by becoming perfect through suffering , or obtaining a perfection of righteousness in this way , he is become the author of eternal redemption and salvation .
This was the very design of his incarnation and humiliation unto death : by becoming perfect through suffering , or obtaining a perfection of righteousness in this way , he is become the author of eternal redemption and salvation .
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