A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... event , and ' for a time really feel a true and lively faith ; ' but the impression may be effaced , and by ' yielding to temptation to sin , or by being again , ' engrossed by worldly cares , he may fall from ' his justified state ...
... event , and ' for a time really feel a true and lively faith ; ' but the impression may be effaced , and by ' yielding to temptation to sin , or by being again , ' engrossed by worldly cares , he may fall from ' his justified state ...
Page 143
... event , ' provided grace be conveyed to his heart ; otherwise the rod will be lifted up in vain , and the severest discipline will be ineffectual . This also is pos- sible by reading , by hearing the word of God , by the admonitions ...
... event , ' provided grace be conveyed to his heart ; otherwise the rod will be lifted up in vain , and the severest discipline will be ineffectual . This also is pos- sible by reading , by hearing the word of God , by the admonitions ...
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... event , beside the divine will . But when pressed with the striking con- sequence of this maxim , that it made God the author of sin , they invented the distinction between a decree to effect and a decree to per- mit . This , however ...
... event , beside the divine will . But when pressed with the striking con- sequence of this maxim , that it made God the author of sin , they invented the distinction between a decree to effect and a decree to per- mit . This , however ...
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... event , the sinfulness of an act not excepted , requires a decree if we reject this principle , we shall be obliged to adopt an acknowledged absurdity , i . e . that there may be an effect without an adequate cause . Or must we , it may ...
... event , the sinfulness of an act not excepted , requires a decree if we reject this principle , we shall be obliged to adopt an acknowledged absurdity , i . e . that there may be an effect without an adequate cause . Or must we , it may ...
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... that a contingent being or event , is what may or may not happen according to free will , Granted ; but it also follows , that in this sense , every being is contingent except the first , who does 212 MODERN CALVINISM DEFended . CH . III .
... that a contingent being or event , is what may or may not happen according to free will , Granted ; but it also follows , that in this sense , every being is contingent except the first , who does 212 MODERN CALVINISM DEFended . CH . III .
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