A Defence of Modern Calvinism: Containing an Examination of the Bishop of Lincoln's Work, Entitled a Refutation of Calvinism |
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The hope of this construction he is the more disposed to entertain , as it is not his purpose to defend every expression or unqualified sentiment maintained by that author whom his Lordship of Lincoln undertakes chiefly to refute ...
The hope of this construction he is the more disposed to entertain , as it is not his purpose to defend every expression or unqualified sentiment maintained by that author whom his Lordship of Lincoln undertakes chiefly to refute ...
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ance . minates the mind ; enabling it to discover the spiritual nature and superior excellency of the truths revealed in the sacred oracles , - to know what is the hope of our calling , and what are the riches of our glorious inheritGod ...
ance . minates the mind ; enabling it to discover the spiritual nature and superior excellency of the truths revealed in the sacred oracles , - to know what is the hope of our calling , and what are the riches of our glorious inheritGod ...
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... and salvation , are actually resisted ; and therefore grace in this acceptation ( which is common in scripture ) is not irresistible . And fact further proves , that Christian virtues , as faith , hope , and charity , are resisted ...
... and salvation , are actually resisted ; and therefore grace in this acceptation ( which is common in scripture ) is not irresistible . And fact further proves , that Christian virtues , as faith , hope , and charity , are resisted ...
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What God requires , should be attended to with care and diligence ; but he requires belief , love , fear , hope , and universal obedience . Now is it conceivable that the principle , from whence these required graces proceed , being the ...
What God requires , should be attended to with care and diligence ; but he requires belief , love , fear , hope , and universal obedience . Now is it conceivable that the principle , from whence these required graces proceed , being the ...
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Many similar ' phrases occur in the New Testament , such “ born of Water and of the Spirit ; " “ begotten again unto a lively hope ; " “ dead in sins , and ' quickened together with Christ ; " “ buried with ' Christ in baptism ...
Many similar ' phrases occur in the New Testament , such “ born of Water and of the Spirit ; " “ begotten again unto a lively hope ; " “ dead in sins , and ' quickened together with Christ ; " “ buried with ' Christ in baptism ...
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