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 xiii
... tion may be said to be the fountain of faith ; ' but it is an elec- tion to bestow faith and not to communicate salvation . For a believer is elected to a participation of SALVATION , but a sinner is elected to FAITH . Let this passage ...
... tion may be said to be the fountain of faith ; ' but it is an elec- tion to bestow faith and not to communicate salvation . For a believer is elected to a participation of SALVATION , but a sinner is elected to FAITH . Let this passage ...
Page xx
... tion ; that God's election proceeded upon no prescience of the moral principles and character of those whom he had thus predes- tinated , but originated solely in the motions of his free and sove- reign mercy ; that Christ died for the ...
... tion ; that God's election proceeded upon no prescience of the moral principles and character of those whom he had thus predes- tinated , but originated solely in the motions of his free and sove- reign mercy ; that Christ died for the ...
Page xxv
... tion find , that he has exercised himself in doing what he thinks his duty - that he has abstained from excess - that he has dealt justly , and worked diligently for the good of mankind - that he has even practised many of those virtues ...
... tion find , that he has exercised himself in doing what he thinks his duty - that he has abstained from excess - that he has dealt justly , and worked diligently for the good of mankind - that he has even practised many of those virtues ...
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... tion . Yet this calling into question comes not from the Spirit , which , where it once witnesseth for us , never witnesseth against us : But it is a fruit of the flesh not fully subdued ; it is a sin itself , and usually a fruit of ...
... tion . Yet this calling into question comes not from the Spirit , which , where it once witnesseth for us , never witnesseth against us : But it is a fruit of the flesh not fully subdued ; it is a sin itself , and usually a fruit of ...
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... tion , Whether Heretics are to be punished by the Civil Magistrate ?, ' answers thus : It is his place and duty to repress them and restrain them , if they be ' noxious and turbulent . ' Yea , and he adds more than every one will be ...
... tion , Whether Heretics are to be punished by the Civil Magistrate ?, ' answers thus : It is his place and duty to repress them and restrain them , if they be ' noxious and turbulent . ' Yea , and he adds more than every one will be ...
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