A Defence of Modern Calvinism: Containing an Examination of the Bishop of Lincoln's Work, Entitled a Refutation of Calvinism |
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and by some obnoxious passages out of Calvin's Works he endeavours to convince the public mind , that such tenets ought to be exploded . It is therefore proper that the public should be also aware , that the Calvinism of the body of ...
and by some obnoxious passages out of Calvin's Works he endeavours to convince the public mind , that such tenets ought to be exploded . It is therefore proper that the public should be also aware , that the Calvinism of the body of ...
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That this is the plain and obvious ' sense of the passage , is evident from the fol' lowing circumstance : when the Assembly of * Divines , in the reign of Charles the First , ' undertook to reform , as they called it , our Articles ...
That this is the plain and obvious ' sense of the passage , is evident from the fol' lowing circumstance : when the Assembly of * Divines , in the reign of Charles the First , ' undertook to reform , as they called it , our Articles ...
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Saint Paul explains the passage , and assures us , that “ by faith Abel offered a more excellent sacrifice than Cain . " But that faith was not " of himself , it was the gift of God , " 1 , " — for ...
Saint Paul explains the passage , and assures us , that “ by faith Abel offered a more excellent sacrifice than Cain . " But that faith was not " of himself , it was the gift of God , " 1 , " — for ...
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In the following passage , ' he observes , “ Saint Paul represents the faith of ! the Ephesians in Christ to have been the consequence of their having heard the gospel preached , and the communication of the Holy • Ghost to have been ...
In the following passage , ' he observes , “ Saint Paul represents the faith of ! the Ephesians in Christ to have been the consequence of their having heard the gospel preached , and the communication of the Holy • Ghost to have been ...
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In the passage now quoted there are several objectionable particulars , especially if it be intended to weigh against Calvinism . For , in the first place , it takes for granted what neither is , nor can be proved , viz .
In the passage now quoted there are several objectionable particulars , especially if it be intended to weigh against Calvinism . For , in the first place , it takes for granted what neither is , nor can be proved , viz .
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