A Defence of Modern Calvinism: Containing an Examination of the Bishop of Lincoln's Work, Entitled a Refutation of Calvinism |
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I.量 1 AVOWED SENTIMENTS OF THE BISHOP ON ORIGINAL SIN , FREE WILL , AND THE OPERATIONS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT , EXAMINED . SECT . I. The Bishop's avowed Sentiments on ORIGINAL SIN , examined . § 1. What is a fair mode of enquiry on ...
I.量 1 AVOWED SENTIMENTS OF THE BISHOP ON ORIGINAL SIN , FREE WILL , AND THE OPERATIONS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT , EXAMINED . SECT . I. The Bishop's avowed Sentiments on ORIGINAL SIN , examined . § 1. What is a fair mode of enquiry on ...
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The point , therefore , is simply this , Whether man in his native degeneracy , irrespective of gracious renewing influence from the Holy Spirit , has that kind of power which consists in a good disposition or inclination ? and whether ...
The point , therefore , is simply this , Whether man in his native degeneracy , irrespective of gracious renewing influence from the Holy Spirit , has that kind of power which consists in a good disposition or inclination ? and whether ...
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0 whereby the mind is invigorated for holy obedience . That an inclination to evil may be conquered , is plain from the fact that in many happy instances it is conquered . But is it ever conquered without divine assistance ?
0 whereby the mind is invigorated for holy obedience . That an inclination to evil may be conquered , is plain from the fact that in many happy instances it is conquered . But is it ever conquered without divine assistance ?
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We say , on the state of the heart , as “ good and honest , ” soft wax . through the influence of the Holy Spirit. * 1 Cor . i . 18 . + 2 Cor . ii . 15 , 16 . persons also was owing to the exercise of : their SECT . II .
We say , on the state of the heart , as “ good and honest , ” soft wax . through the influence of the Holy Spirit. * 1 Cor . i . 18 . + 2 Cor . ii . 15 , 16 . persons also was owing to the exercise of : their SECT . II .
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... 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 ?
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