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Page 145
Now the question is , whether in any instance this man's faith rises from a dead to
a lively faith . One might think that the proper answer to this question is about as
plain as would be the answer to the following , Whether water left to itself ...
Now the question is , whether in any instance this man's faith rises from a dead to
a lively faith . One might think that the proper answer to this question is about as
plain as would be the answer to the following , Whether water left to itself ...
Page 261
The question is not whether God * decreed to make known the gospel of Christ ,
or , ' graciously purposed to make a conditional ' offer of salvation to men through
the merits of Christ , ' or , whether any ' on their part conform • to the conditions ...
The question is not whether God * decreed to make known the gospel of Christ ,
or , ' graciously purposed to make a conditional ' offer of salvation to men through
the merits of Christ , ' or , whether any ' on their part conform • to the conditions ...
Page 329
I. Quotations from the Fathers which have NO BEARING on the points in question
. $ 1 . The subject stated . How we ought to estimate the sentiments of the Fathers
. § 2. Quotations which relate to what belongs to men and to God , from Cyril .
I. Quotations from the Fathers which have NO BEARING on the points in question
. $ 1 . The subject stated . How we ought to estimate the sentiments of the Fathers
. § 2. Quotations which relate to what belongs to men and to God , from Cyril .
Page 455
How the catechumens were “ taught , ” and what they were taught to expect , is of
no weight further than as their instructions were scriptural . While human nature is
ever liable to err , and the best of men are imperfect , to substitute a question of ...
How the catechumens were “ taught , ” and what they were taught to expect , is of
no weight further than as their instructions were scriptural . While human nature is
ever liable to err , and the best of men are imperfect , to substitute a question of ...
Page 498
The question is not , Why does not God impart converting grace to all ? For our
opponents do not think it right that he should impart it to any , until they shew of
themselves first a willing mind . The proper question therefore is this : Why should
...
The question is not , Why does not God impart converting grace to all ? For our
opponents do not think it right that he should impart it to any , until they shew of
themselves first a willing mind . The proper question therefore is this : Why should
...
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