A Defence of Modern Calvinism: Containing an Examination of the Bishop of Lincoln's Work, Entitled a Refutation of Calvinism |
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... promote the cause of truth in the spirit of Christian benevolence . § 2. On the different subjects debated , many things are advanced by his Lordship which are maintained alike by himself , and by those whom he professedly opposes .
... promote the cause of truth in the spirit of Christian benevolence . § 2. On the different subjects debated , many things are advanced by his Lordship which are maintained alike by himself , and by those whom he professedly opposes .
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... independently Beside , as the truth of the gospel is supposed to be proclaimed in the hearing of all alike , if the cause of fruitfulness be ascribed to native virtuous qualities , and all the human race have some of these qualities ...
... independently Beside , as the truth of the gospel is supposed to be proclaimed in the hearing of all alike , if the cause of fruitfulness be ascribed to native virtuous qualities , and all the human race have some of these qualities ...
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... that is , to saving purpose , 16 that Jesus is the Christ , but by the Holy Ghost . ” The apostle could not mean that no man , without the Iloly Ghost , could say this in a cursory manner , or maintain it as a doctrinal truth ...
... that is , to saving purpose , 16 that Jesus is the Christ , but by the Holy Ghost . ” The apostle could not mean that no man , without the Iloly Ghost , could say this in a cursory manner , or maintain it as a doctrinal truth ...
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Taking the word " power " for opportunity , or for a sufficient inducement , they admit the assertion as an important truth . But to suppose that every man , through the means of grace , has a prevailing inclination to perform the ...
Taking the word " power " for opportunity , or for a sufficient inducement , they admit the assertion as an important truth . But to suppose that every man , through the means of grace , has a prevailing inclination to perform the ...
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His Lordship states , that the impression which the truths of the gospel make upon the mind , depends on reason and freewill . His words , in their connection , are these : * And surely the admonition which follows this parable , “ Take ...
His Lordship states , that the impression which the truths of the gospel make upon the mind , depends on reason and freewill . His words , in their connection , are these : * And surely the admonition which follows this parable , “ Take ...
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