A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... implied any disagreement of sentiment , but rather turned upon the most unexceptionable mode of expressing it . The article , however , is sufficiently explicit in shewing that man has lost his pristine perfection , no less than if it ...
... implied any disagreement of sentiment , but rather turned upon the most unexceptionable mode of expressing it . The article , however , is sufficiently explicit in shewing that man has lost his pristine perfection , no less than if it ...
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... imply , that the Calvinists disavow it either altogether , or else in a sense which his Lordship disapproves , otherwise why should it be urged against them ? It is , however , incumbent upon me to assure him and the public , that ...
... imply , that the Calvinists disavow it either altogether , or else in a sense which his Lordship disapproves , otherwise why should it be urged against them ? It is , however , incumbent upon me to assure him and the public , that ...
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... implied a more worthy object preferred , in comparison of it . To reject idols or falsehood is , but a negative virtue ; but to prefer God to idols , or truth to falsehood , where that preference is sincere and cordial , is positive ...
... implied a more worthy object preferred , in comparison of it . To reject idols or falsehood is , but a negative virtue ; but to prefer God to idols , or truth to falsehood , where that preference is sincere and cordial , is positive ...
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... imply the same ? Is not this communication of the Holy Spirit's influ- ence different from his miraculous effusion , designed for different purposes , and attended with different effects ? and was not that which was extraordinary given ...
... imply the same ? Is not this communication of the Holy Spirit's influ- ence different from his miraculous effusion , designed for different purposes , and attended with different effects ? and was not that which was extraordinary given ...
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... imply a perfec- tion of character , or that persons may be found who were not made perfect at baptism , all modern Calvinists , be it remembered , are of the same opinion . ( $ 25 . ' If grace were irresistible , ' his Lord- ship ...
... imply a perfec- tion of character , or that persons may be found who were not made perfect at baptism , all modern Calvinists , be it remembered , are of the same opinion . ( $ 25 . ' If grace were irresistible , ' his Lord- ship ...
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