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 term “ Modern Calvinism , ” which expresses the Calvinism here “ defended , ” is adopted for three reasons . First , because this is what his Lordship evidently wishes to oppose , and by the rapid spread of which he appears to be ...
The term “ Modern Calvinism , ” which expresses the Calvinism here “ defended , ” is adopted for three reasons . First , because this is what his Lordship evidently wishes to oppose , and by the rapid spread of which he appears to be ...
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A third reason is , because the modern Calvinists in general , in this country , do not adopt the ecclesiastical discipline which was originally included in the term Calvinism . These considerations justify , to the PRE FACE .
A third reason is , because the modern Calvinists in general , in this country , do not adopt the ecclesiastical discipline which was originally included in the term Calvinism . These considerations justify , to the PRE FACE .
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And respecting the fourth part , that bare good fruit in different degrees , what reason is there for concluding that the success Rom . viii . 7 , 8 . + 1 Cor . ii , 14 , 9 was owing to some native goodness or honesty , 12 CH .
And respecting the fourth part , that bare good fruit in different degrees , what reason is there for concluding that the success Rom . viii . 7 , 8 . + 1 Cor . ii , 14 , 9 was owing to some native goodness or honesty , 12 CH .
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The sentiment that impressions made upon the mind depend on reason and Free - Will , examined . § 6. The Calvinistic sentiment stated and defended . $ 7. God is under no obligation in justice to change any sinner's heart . $ 8.
The sentiment that impressions made upon the mind depend on reason and Free - Will , examined . § 6. The Calvinistic sentiment stated and defended . $ 7. God is under no obligation in justice to change any sinner's heart . $ 8.
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First , that an impression on the mind depends on reason reason and freewill — and , secondly , that conversion is owing to the exercise of natural powers . There is a sense in which it is commonly known that Calvinists readily admit ...
First , that an impression on the mind depends on reason reason and freewill — and , secondly , that conversion is owing to the exercise of natural powers . There is a sense in which it is commonly known that Calvinists readily admit ...
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