Calvinism and Arminianism Compared in Their Principles and Tendency Or the Doctrines of General Redemption: As Held by the Members of the Church of England, and by the Early Dutch Arminians, Exhibited in Their Scriptural Evidence, and Their Connection with the Civil and Religious Liberties of Mankind, Volume 1Logman, Husot, 1824 - 832 pages |
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Page vii
... called themselves THE REFORMED , these nominal Reformed have not yet been able to remove from themselves , and never will be able . For they were not mere inferences , but the very expressions , not only of one or two individuals , but ...
... called themselves THE REFORMED , these nominal Reformed have not yet been able to remove from themselves , and never will be able . For they were not mere inferences , but the very expressions , not only of one or two individuals , but ...
Page xviii
... called upon to do for ourselves - that if to secure His temporal blessings , virtue and prudence and industry are demanded on our part , still more to render ourselves capable of this glorious re- ward , we should be exhorted to lay ...
... called upon to do for ourselves - that if to secure His temporal blessings , virtue and prudence and industry are demanded on our part , still more to render ourselves capable of this glorious re- ward , we should be exhorted to lay ...
Page xix
... called themselves Armi- nians , or have been accounted such by others , differ as widely from the nominal head and founder of their sect , as he himself did from Calvin and other doctors of Geneva . There are , indeed , certain points ...
... called themselves Armi- nians , or have been accounted such by others , differ as widely from the nominal head and founder of their sect , as he himself did from Calvin and other doctors of Geneva . There are , indeed , certain points ...
Page xxi
... called , is posited , that can , in the least degree , derogate from the power of God . For simple disobedience is only a free willingness or unwillingness , by which man is said metaphorically to overcome God , because to the Divine ...
... called , is posited , that can , in the least degree , derogate from the power of God . For simple disobedience is only a free willingness or unwillingness , by which man is said metaphorically to overcome God , because to the Divine ...
Page xxii
... called of Jesus Christ , -beloved of God , called to be saints . " When attention is paid to this calling , God " giveth more grace ' His promise is , " To him that hath shall be given , and he shall have more abundantly . " After this ...
... called of Jesus Christ , -beloved of God , called to be saints . " When attention is paid to this calling , God " giveth more grace ' His promise is , " To him that hath shall be given , and he shall have more abundantly . " After this ...
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