A defence of modern Calvinism: containing an examination of the bp. of Lincoln's work, entitled A refutation of Calvinism |
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... 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 kind of ' right ' which is not consistent with infinite justice . If ...
... 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 kind of ' right ' which is not consistent with infinite justice . If ...
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... quotation , and therefore some part of it at least must be intended as a resemblance of Calvinism . But where shall we find it except in the first part , without involving the Bishop himself , who will allow , no doubt , that the ...
... quotation , and therefore some part of it at least must be intended as a resemblance of Calvinism . But where shall we find it except in the first part , without involving the Bishop himself , who will allow , no doubt , that the ...
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... quotations brought for this purpose . . " Sub- " ยท dividing souls themselves , they say that some are by nature good , and some by nature bad . " * " They ( the Valentinians ) say , that some men are good by nature , and some bad ...
... quotations brought for this purpose . . " Sub- " ยท dividing souls themselves , they say that some are by nature good , and some by nature bad . " * " They ( the Valentinians ) say , that some men are good by nature , and some bad ...
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... quotation from IRENEUS regarding the Valentinians , represented by his Lordship as ' resembling the tenets of Calvinism , ' was pe- culiar to none but the refuse of society , the inmates of Newgate or the colonists of Australasia . It ...
... quotation from IRENEUS regarding the Valentinians , represented by his Lordship as ' resembling the tenets of Calvinism , ' was pe- culiar to none but the refuse of society , the inmates of Newgate or the colonists of Australasia . It ...
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... . do not presume to dictate in this matter , but have simply taken occasion to state my opinion frankly and impartially . I : CHAP . V. QUOTATIONS FROM THE CHRISTIAN FATHERS , SECT . 111. Imputations peculiar to Other Sects . 327.
... . do not presume to dictate in this matter , but have simply taken occasion to state my opinion frankly and impartially . I : CHAP . V. QUOTATIONS FROM THE CHRISTIAN FATHERS , SECT . 111. Imputations peculiar to Other Sects . 327.
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