A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... consistently draw the conclusion , that the disposition itself from whence they spring , needs no previous divine influence to produce that result ; any more than they can infer that there may be an effect without any adequate cause ...
... consistently draw the conclusion , that the disposition itself from whence they spring , needs no previous divine influence to produce that result ; any more than they can infer that there may be an effect without any adequate cause ...
Page 182
... consistently exhorted to seek them ? since it is unworthy of God to propose to them , on any terms , what was in no sense intended . for them . It is idle to say , that they are obliged to obey the command of God , until it can be shewn ...
... consistently exhorted to seek them ? since it is unworthy of God to propose to them , on any terms , what was in no sense intended . for them . It is idle to say , that they are obliged to obey the command of God , until it can be shewn ...
Page 201
... consistent ' with infinite justice and infinite mercy . ** This last quotation appears to me very singular- and very objectionable - as containing the most exceptionable part of Hypercalvinism ! That must be a very anomalous and strange ...
... consistent ' with infinite justice and infinite mercy . ** This last quotation appears to me very singular- and very objectionable - as containing the most exceptionable part of Hypercalvinism ! That must be a very anomalous and strange ...
Page 219
... consistently doubt , that what he may know , he actually does know . Now as certain and certainly foreknown conse- quences , may be the necessary result of a nega- tive principle , involved in the ideas of limitation and dependence ...
... consistently doubt , that what he may know , he actually does know . Now as certain and certainly foreknown conse- quences , may be the necessary result of a nega- tive principle , involved in the ideas of limitation and dependence ...
Page 221
... consistent with God's infinite wisdom , and with the glory of his perfections , a position which is abundantly confirmed from scripture testimony and plain facts . 10. That the doctrine of Election , as before stated , is founded on two ...
... consistent with God's infinite wisdom , and with the glory of his perfections , a position which is abundantly confirmed from scripture testimony and plain facts . 10. That the doctrine of Election , as before stated , is founded on two ...
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