A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... operation of God and man , there are some considerations which tend considerably to lessen them . § 3. We may be certain that the freedom of the human will is not infringed by the divine operation since to infringe the freedom of a ...
... operation of God and man , there are some considerations which tend considerably to lessen them . § 3. We may be certain that the freedom of the human will is not infringed by the divine operation since to infringe the freedom of a ...
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Edward Williams. § 4. We may further be certain that the operation is not merely external , in the way of suasion , but internal . We have a distinct idea of moral means , external testimonies and pro-- clamations , proofs and persuasive ...
Edward Williams. § 4. We may further be certain that the operation is not merely external , in the way of suasion , but internal . We have a distinct idea of moral means , external testimonies and pro-- clamations , proofs and persuasive ...
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... operation which renders the means effectual to salvation , is internal , or in the person himself . The word of God is in itself perfect , and needs no operation to make it more excellent : con- sequently it is not in , nor , strictly ...
... operation which renders the means effectual to salvation , is internal , or in the person himself . The word of God is in itself perfect , and needs no operation to make it more excellent : con- sequently it is not in , nor , strictly ...
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Edward Williams. Spirit's operation is not the will , but the heart , as the source of moral actions . A physical ... operations must be to produce a virtuous principle , or in the lan- guage of the prophet , to " take away the heart ...
Edward Williams. Spirit's operation is not the will , but the heart , as the source of moral actions . A physical ... operations must be to produce a virtuous principle , or in the lan- guage of the prophet , to " take away the heart ...
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... operation by free - will with the revealed will of God , will be in exact proportion to the clearness with which he perceives it , and the godly sincerity of his principle . To suppose that free - will , while the disposition is good ...
... operation by free - will with the revealed will of God , will be in exact proportion to the clearness with which he perceives it , and the godly sincerity of his principle . To suppose that free - will , while the disposition is good ...
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