A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... Calvinists maintain , according to the sacred oracles , which declare that " the carnal mind is enmity against God : for it is not subject to the law of God , neither indeed can be . They that are in the flesh cannot please God ...
... Calvinists maintain , according to the sacred oracles , which declare that " the carnal mind is enmity against God : for it is not subject to the law of God , neither indeed can be . They that are in the flesh cannot please God ...
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... Calvinists , ' that man of his own nature can perform nothing " but evil , but that he " inclineth to evil ; " a ' doctrine fundamentally different , since an incli- ' nation , though strong , may be conquered .'- ' Those who saw and ...
... Calvinists , ' that man of his own nature can perform nothing " but evil , but that he " inclineth to evil ; " a ' doctrine fundamentally different , since an incli- ' nation , though strong , may be conquered .'- ' Those who saw and ...
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... Calvinists have no controversy with him , except about the meaning of the term . Taking the word " power " for oppor- tunity , or for a sufficient inducement , they admit the assertion as an important truth . But to suppose that every ...
... Calvinists have no controversy with him , except about the meaning of the term . Taking the word " power " for oppor- tunity , or for a sufficient inducement , they admit the assertion as an important truth . But to suppose that every ...
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... Calvinistic sentiment stated and defended . § 7. God is under no obligation in justice to change any sinner's heart . §8 . That conversion is owing to the exercise of our natural powers , examined . 9. The Calvinistic notion of ...
... Calvinistic sentiment stated and defended . § 7. God is under no obligation in justice to change any sinner's heart . §8 . That conversion is owing to the exercise of our natural powers , examined . 9. The Calvinistic notion of ...
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... Calvinists maintain is , that the will , in its accountable actions , is free from constraint to evil , whether that evil be real or apprehended . Nothing but the supreme author of our being , can be supposed to constrain or impel the ...
... Calvinists maintain is , that the will , in its accountable actions , is free from constraint to evil , whether that evil be real or apprehended . Nothing but the supreme author of our being , can be supposed to constrain or impel the ...
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