A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... less justifies us , but by his grace . " It is not merely the merit of works - the works of any law , whether of nature or of revelation , whe- ther ceremonial or moral - that the apostle in his reasonings rejects , but also the ...
... less justifies us , but by his grace . " It is not merely the merit of works - the works of any law , whether of nature or of revelation , whe- ther ceremonial or moral - that the apostle in his reasonings rejects , but also the ...
Page 117
... less ever since , and who held that the " obedience of faith , " and " works of righteous- ness , " were needless , if they could but “ say ” they had faith . 13. St. James's inference , from the above " Ye see statement , deserves ...
... less ever since , and who held that the " obedience of faith , " and " works of righteous- ness , " were needless , if they could but “ say ” they had faith . 13. St. James's inference , from the above " Ye see statement , deserves ...
Page 126
... less than perfection of charac- ter . This Adam had before the fall , and this he lost by the very first deviation from rectitude . This also the second Adam preserved entire as a substitute ; otherwise he would not have been a Saviour ...
... less than perfection of charac- ter . This Adam had before the fall , and this he lost by the very first deviation from rectitude . This also the second Adam preserved entire as a substitute ; otherwise he would not have been a Saviour ...
Page 144
... less warm , and the flame of zeal grow dim ; -and this by yielding to ' temptation , ' or by being too much engrossed by worldly cares . ' But that a person who was once dead to sin and alive to God , ' may fall ' from his justified ...
... less warm , and the flame of zeal grow dim ; -and this by yielding to ' temptation , ' or by being too much engrossed by worldly cares . ' But that a person who was once dead to sin and alive to God , ' may fall ' from his justified ...
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Edward Williams. < not sufficient at another ? Or , if nothing less than a lively faith will do the second time , why should any thing less do at the first ? If it be said , that at first baptism was added to his dead faith to make it ...
Edward Williams. < not sufficient at another ? Or , if nothing less than a lively faith will do the second time , why should any thing less do at the first ? If it be said , that at first baptism was added to his dead faith to make it ...
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