A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... suppose this , where precision must have been a leading design , is uncharitable . It is not therefore by any means to be assumed , that the framers of the Articles meant by " righteous- ness , " good qualities , and principles ...
... suppose this , where precision must have been a leading design , is uncharitable . It is not therefore by any means to be assumed , that the framers of the Articles meant by " righteous- ness , " good qualities , and principles ...
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... suppose a predilection in favour of an established formulary , where no impor- tant advantage could be proposed by adopting the alteration . The one mode of expression more strongly represents man as the author of his loss , while the ...
... suppose a predilection in favour of an established formulary , where no impor- tant advantage could be proposed by adopting the alteration . The one mode of expression more strongly represents man as the author of his loss , while the ...
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... suppose that Calvinists held the contrary opinion . So far however is this from being the case , that they feel no reluctance in extending the assertion to fallen angels , as well as to men ; and are in the habit of reciting these words ...
... suppose that Calvinists held the contrary opinion . So far however is this from being the case , that they feel no reluctance in extending the assertion to fallen angels , as well as to men ; and are in the habit of reciting these words ...
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... suppose that it flowed from a source different from that of Christian faith ? And again , what Calvinist would say , that Cain would not have been accepted , if he came to God with right ends . and motives ? They both had physical power ...
... suppose that it flowed from a source different from that of Christian faith ? And again , what Calvinist would say , that Cain would not have been accepted , if he came to God with right ends . and motives ? They both had physical power ...
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... suppose that he is obliged to do all the good that he can ; secondly , that it is a reflection on the character of God , since it is evident in fact that he does more for some of his rational creatures in the matter of salvation than ...
... suppose that he is obliged to do all the good that he can ; secondly , that it is a reflection on the character of God , since it is evident in fact that he does more for some of his rational creatures in the matter of salvation than ...
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