A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... hope of this construction he is the more disposed to entertain , as it is not his purpose . to defend every expression or unqualified sen- timent maintained by that author whom his Lordship of Lincoln undertakes chiefly to refute , and ...
... hope of this construction he is the more disposed to entertain , as it is not his purpose . to defend every expression or unqualified sen- timent maintained by that author whom his Lordship of Lincoln undertakes chiefly to refute , and ...
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... hope of our calling , and what are the riches of our glorious inherit- ance . God , who commanded the light to shine out of darkness , shines into our hearts , whereby we discover the glories of the divine . perfections as displayed in ...
... hope of our calling , and what are the riches of our glorious inherit- ance . God , who commanded the light to shine out of darkness , shines into our hearts , whereby we discover the glories of the divine . perfections as displayed in ...
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... hope , and charity , are resisted by our depraved propensities , at least in some degree . When , therefore , Calvinists maintain that grace is irresistible , they mean an * Refut . p . 63 . internal principle of light and life . And ...
... hope , and charity , are resisted by our depraved propensities , at least in some degree . When , therefore , Calvinists maintain that grace is irresistible , they mean an * Refut . p . 63 . internal principle of light and life . And ...
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... hope , and universal obedience . Now is it conceivable that the principle , from whence these required graces proceed , being the irrésistible work of God , is inconsistent with such requisitions ? We do not say , with the Remonstrants ...
... hope , and universal obedience . Now is it conceivable that the principle , from whence these required graces proceed , being the irrésistible work of God , is inconsistent with such requisitions ? We do not say , with the Remonstrants ...
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... hope ; " " dead in sins , and quickened together with Christ ; " " buried with ' Christ in baptism ; " " born again , not of cor- ruptible seed , but of incorruptible . " - " Baptism ' doth now save us , by the resurrection of ' Jesus ...
... hope ; " " dead in sins , and quickened together with Christ ; " " buried with ' Christ in baptism ; " " born again , not of cor- ruptible seed , but of incorruptible . " - " Baptism ' doth now save us , by the resurrection of ' Jesus ...
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