A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... exercise of our natural powers . His words are these : The inhabitants 6 of Samaria , by giving heed to the preaching ' of Philip , and by seeing the miracles he per- ' formed , believed the things which he spake ' concerning the ...
... exercise of our natural powers . His words are these : The inhabitants 6 of Samaria , by giving heed to the preaching ' of Philip , and by seeing the miracles he per- ' formed , believed the things which he spake ' concerning the ...
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Edward Williams. Samaritans , should be ascribed exclusively to the exercise of natural powers . If his Lordship includes the grace of God as an essential cause of that conversion , disposing men to exercise these powers aright , we have ...
Edward Williams. Samaritans , should be ascribed exclusively to the exercise of natural powers . If his Lordship includes the grace of God as an essential cause of that conversion , disposing men to exercise these powers aright , we have ...
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... exercise their natural powers in a proper manner . I said , special grace ; because that which is displayed in the gospel objectively , which bringeth the tidings of salvation through Christ , has appeared to all men , -is alike com ...
... exercise their natural powers in a proper manner . I said , special grace ; because that which is displayed in the gospel objectively , which bringeth the tidings of salvation through Christ , has appeared to all men , -is alike com ...
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... exercise . § 14. Extraordinary influence not communicated to any who refused to believe . § 15. That divine influence is communicated by Baptism , examined . § 16. This not the office of Baptism . § 17. But to represent . § 18-24 ...
... exercise . § 14. Extraordinary influence not communicated to any who refused to believe . § 15. That divine influence is communicated by Baptism , examined . § 16. This not the office of Baptism . § 17. But to represent . § 18-24 ...
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... exercise the powers he had before , in a proper manner . is not used as a contrast to spiritual or super- natural , but rather to any agency which may It be supposed to exist in objects of choice presented to the mind . The latter are ...
... exercise the powers he had before , in a proper manner . is not used as a contrast to spiritual or super- natural , but rather to any agency which may It be supposed to exist in objects of choice presented to the mind . The latter are ...
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