A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... Virtue and Vice ..... The want of requisite acquaintance with 492 504 514 reconciling principles CHAP . VII . Concluding Remarks on the Excellency of Religious Knowledge , and on the best way of obtaining it .. 527 * ** The References ...
... Virtue and Vice ..... The want of requisite acquaintance with 492 504 514 reconciling principles CHAP . VII . Concluding Remarks on the Excellency of Religious Knowledge , and on the best way of obtaining it .. 527 * ** The References ...
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... virtues in a primary sense . He has less actual vice than many others , while , at the same time , his qualities and principles , operating another way , may be radically vicious . virtues are merely negative ; he is less disposed to ...
... virtues in a primary sense . He has less actual vice than many others , while , at the same time , his qualities and principles , operating another way , may be radically vicious . virtues are merely negative ; he is less disposed to ...
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... virtue and moral goodness . $ 13 . What his Lordship asserts , that ' all ' idea of distinction between right and wrong ' was not obliterated from the human mind , ' might lead the reader to suppose that Calvinists held the contrary ...
... virtue and moral goodness . $ 13 . What his Lordship asserts , that ' all ' idea of distinction between right and wrong ' was not obliterated from the human mind , ' might lead the reader to suppose that Calvinists held the contrary ...
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... virtue ; from every false refuge to Christ , who is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth in him with the heart ; from an inor- dinate love of self and of the world to the love of God ; and from the practice ...
... virtue ; from every false refuge to Christ , who is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth in him with the heart ; from an inor- dinate love of self and of the world to the love of God ; and from the practice ...
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... virtue is positive there is always implied a more worthy object preferred , in comparison of it . To reject idols or falsehood is , but a negative virtue ; but to prefer God to idols , or truth to falsehood , where that preference is ...
... virtue is positive there is always implied a more worthy object preferred , in comparison of it . To reject idols or falsehood is , but a negative virtue ; but to prefer God to idols , or truth to falsehood , where that preference is ...
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according admit Antinomians apostle ascribed assertion assistance avowed baptism baptized believe Bishop Bishop of Lincoln blessings born Calvinism cause character Christian CHRYSOSTOM church CLEMENT of Alexandria condemned condition consequently covenant creature decree defect divine grace doctrine duty effect election eternal evidence evil examined exercise express Fathers favour free agent free-will gift glory God's gospel grace gracious hath heart Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human idea implied infer infinite influence irresistible grace Jesus Christ justified JUSTIN MARTYR lively faith Lord Lordship mankind means ment mercy merit mind modern Calvinists moral nature notion obedience obey object obligation ourselves passage perfect person Predestination prescience Preterition principle profess quotations rational reason redemption Refut regeneration repentance reprobation respect salvation saved Saviour scripture sense sentiment shew Simon Magus sincere sins soul sovereign suppose testimony THEODORET things thou tion true truth unto virtue wisdom word worthy