A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... human race in different degrees , independently of that agency . Beside , as the truth of the gospel is supposed to be proclaimed in the hear- ing of all alike , if the cause of fruitfulness be ascribed to native virtuous qualities ...
... human race in different degrees , independently of that agency . Beside , as the truth of the gospel is supposed to be proclaimed in the hear- ing of all alike , if the cause of fruitfulness be ascribed to native virtuous qualities ...
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... human power . " < ยง 16. To every observant reader of moral and theological discussions , it must be very apparent , that ambiguity often attends the use of the word Power . In writers who do not define their terms , we find it , even in ...
... human power . " < ยง 16. To every observant reader of moral and theological discussions , it must be very apparent , that ambiguity often attends the use of the word Power . In writers who do not define their terms , we find it , even in ...
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... human will . He supports it in existence , indeed , and makes it act in the choice of its object ; but that object is never chosen as evil , otherwise the possession of such a faculty would not be a blessing but a curse , and therefore ...
... human will . He supports it in existence , indeed , and makes it act in the choice of its object ; but that object is never chosen as evil , otherwise the possession of such a faculty would not be a blessing but a curse , and therefore ...
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... human will , therefore , is free from constraint and restraint , in these respects , in its accountable elections . This is what modern Calvinists profess ; and it is difficult to conjecture what greater freedom his Lordship would claim ...
... human will , therefore , is free from constraint and restraint , in these respects , in its accountable elections . This is what modern Calvinists profess ; and it is difficult to conjecture what greater freedom his Lordship would claim ...
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... human mind depends exclusively on the exercise of reason and free - will , we dare not concede . The parable , explained by our Lord himself , expressly declares that " an honest and good heart " constitutes an essential difference ...
... human mind depends exclusively on the exercise of reason and free - will , we dare not concede . The parable , explained by our Lord himself , expressly declares that " an honest and good heart " constitutes an essential difference ...
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