A Defence of Modern Calvinism: Containing an Examination of the Bishop of Lincoln's Work, Entitled a Refutation of Calvinism |
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V. QUOTATIONS FROM THE CHRISTIAN FATHERS , PRODUCED BY THE
BISHOP , EXAMINED ) . Sect . I. Quotations from the Fathers which have NO
BEARING on the points in question . $ 1 . The subject stated . How we ought to
estimate ...
V. QUOTATIONS FROM THE CHRISTIAN FATHERS , PRODUCED BY THE
BISHOP , EXAMINED ) . Sect . I. Quotations from the Fathers which have NO
BEARING on the points in question . $ 1 . The subject stated . How we ought to
estimate ...
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The Bishop openly avows , that to regenerate means to baptize , -or that
regeneration is never used either in the scriptures or the Fathers but in connexion
with baptism . Of this let the reader judge from the following passage in
IRENĈUS ...
The Bishop openly avows , that to regenerate means to baptize , -or that
regeneration is never used either in the scriptures or the Fathers but in connexion
with baptism . Of this let the reader judge from the following passage in
IRENĈUS ...
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It is not surprising if the ancienť Fathers frequently adverted to their tenets and
practices in their discourses and writings . 5. A proper knowledge of the
prevailing heresy which each writer or speaker had in view , is the true key to
open the ...
It is not surprising if the ancienť Fathers frequently adverted to their tenets and
practices in their discourses and writings . 5. A proper knowledge of the
prevailing heresy which each writer or speaker had in view , is the true key to
open the ...
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Quotations from the Fathers that are Unscriptural both in Language and
Sentiment . NASIUS , 1. Remarks on the Christian Fathers as Teachers . § 2.
Quotations respecting Man as the cause and preserver of his own goodness ,
from IREN ...
Quotations from the Fathers that are Unscriptural both in Language and
Sentiment . NASIUS , 1. Remarks on the Christian Fathers as Teachers . § 2.
Quotations respecting Man as the cause and preserver of his own goodness ,
from IREN ...
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These important differences Chrysostom and THEODORET , and many others of
the Christian Fathers , perpetually confound . V § 34. Though much more might
have been said on the quotations from the Fathers , whoever has done me the ...
These important differences Chrysostom and THEODORET , and many others of
the Christian Fathers , perpetually confound . V § 34. Though much more might
have been said on the quotations from the Fathers , whoever has done me the ...
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