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We also believe that a Covenant was implied between God and the first Man .
The Condition of it was perseverance in that state of rectitude in which he was
created . The first transgression was a breach of Covenant ; and consequently
the ...
We also believe that a Covenant was implied between God and the first Man .
The Condition of it was perseverance in that state of rectitude in which he was
created . The first transgression was a breach of Covenant ; and consequently
the ...
Page 269
Yet I think it highly probable , that they were not free from the prevailing , though
unfounded , sentiment , that predestination to life implied a predestination to
death , although they very prudently did not express it . Whatever were their
views of ...
Yet I think it highly probable , that they were not free from the prevailing , though
unfounded , sentiment , that predestination to life implied a predestination to
death , although they very prudently did not express it . Whatever were their
views of ...
Page 426
How contrary in language and sentiment from the strong affirmation implied in St.
Paul's interrogations : 6 Who maketh thee to differ from another ? and what hast
thou that thou didst not receive ? ” + Do not these questions clearly imply , that ...
How contrary in language and sentiment from the strong affirmation implied in St.
Paul's interrogations : 6 Who maketh thee to differ from another ? and what hast
thou that thou didst not receive ? ” + Do not these questions clearly imply , that ...
Page 463
... in which “ preventing grace ” and a necessitating influence are clearly implied .
§ 33. Is it not clearly implied , that if God is pleased to “ guide and govern the
minds of his servants , ” the certain effect will be their acting “ faithfully and wisely
.
... in which “ preventing grace ” and a necessitating influence are clearly implied .
§ 33. Is it not clearly implied , that if God is pleased to “ guide and govern the
minds of his servants , ” the certain effect will be their acting “ faithfully and wisely
.
Page 464
When we pray , “ Lord have mercy upon us , and incline our hearts to keep this
law , ” does it not imply , that if God be ... we may glorify thy holy name , ” is it not
implied , that the certainty of the events depends on that grace which is desired ?
When we pray , “ Lord have mercy upon us , and incline our hearts to keep this
law , ” does it not imply , that if God be ... we may glorify thy holy name , ” is it not
implied , that the certainty of the events depends on that grace which is desired ?
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