A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... sovereign will of God . If God design ( and who can question his right to design ? ) that his internal grace shall not be resisted , is it not in that degree irresistible ? When Calvinists plead for the irresistibility of grace , they ...
... sovereign will of God . If God design ( and who can question his right to design ? ) that his internal grace shall not be resisted , is it not in that degree irresistible ? When Calvinists plead for the irresistibility of grace , they ...
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... sovereign in dispensing . blessings , and the will of man is free from constraint , we regard as enthusiastic . An opinion which appears a priori so very improbable , so inconsistent with the analogy of divine dispensations ; which ...
... sovereign in dispensing . blessings , and the will of man is free from constraint , we regard as enthusiastic . An opinion which appears a priori so very improbable , so inconsistent with the analogy of divine dispensations ; which ...
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... sovereign mercy , there are many strong reasons for concluding , that the " seed shall ' remain , " and that their faith , however strongly assaulted , " shall not fail . " ยง . 18. The second thing that remains to be considered , is ...
... sovereign mercy , there are many strong reasons for concluding , that the " seed shall ' remain , " and that their faith , however strongly assaulted , " shall not fail . " ยง . 18. The second thing that remains to be considered , is ...
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... But they do avow the sentiment that his gifts , as distinguished from rewards , are bestowed arbitrarily , or accord- " > * Refut . p . 54 . ing to his sovereign pleasure ; -and faith among other ECT . III . 151 Concerning Faith .
... But they do avow the sentiment that his gifts , as distinguished from rewards , are bestowed arbitrarily , or accord- " > * Refut . p . 54 . ing to his sovereign pleasure ; -and faith among other ECT . III . 151 Concerning Faith .
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Edward Williams. ing to his sovereign pleasure ; -and faith among other gifts . " He has mercy on whom he will have mercy . " And has he not a right " to do what he will with his own ? " Should our eye be evil , because he bestows gifts ...
Edward Williams. ing to his sovereign pleasure ; -and faith among other gifts . " He has mercy on whom he will have mercy . " And has he not a right " to do what he will with his own ? " Should our eye be evil , because he bestows gifts ...
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