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 most conclusive proofs , the most persuasive considerations , the most affecting addresses , the most lively descriptions , and the most powerful appeals to the passions , not only fail to engage many minds to love God and to ...
... the most conclusive proofs , the most persuasive considerations , the most affecting addresses , the most lively descriptions , and the most powerful appeals to the passions , not only fail to engage many minds to love God and to ...
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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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“ Begotten again unto a lively hope . " These words of Saint Peter , according to his Lordship , relate to baptism . Why he should think so , it is difficult to say ; since there appears nothing either in the words themselves or in the ...
“ Begotten again unto a lively hope . " These words of Saint Peter , according to his Lordship , relate to baptism . Why he should think so , it is difficult to say ; since there appears nothing either in the words themselves or in the ...
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The words of Peter , however , " lively hope , ” seem very clearly to express an exercise of mind , without a figure . For the epithet “ lively ” is inapplicable to any other ; and the ground of hope immediately follows ...
The words of Peter , however , " lively hope , ” seem very clearly to express an exercise of mind , without a figure . For the epithet “ lively ” is inapplicable to any other ; and the ground of hope immediately follows ...
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And the principle is abundantly efficacious , when the mind contemplates the blessings and the pledge , the object and the foundation , to beget in it a lively , vigorous hope , that maketh not ashamed ; unto which hope the soul is thus ...
And the principle is abundantly efficacious , when the mind contemplates the blessings and the pledge , the object and the foundation , to beget in it a lively , vigorous hope , that maketh not ashamed ; unto which hope the soul is thus ...
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