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 ... |
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Page xiii
... deny , that faith is communicated to us through the Spirit of Christ , whom he has obtained from the Father , and of whom He is constituted the Donor and Dispenser by the Father . But we must observe , that the Spirit , considered ...
... deny , that faith is communicated to us through the Spirit of Christ , whom he has obtained from the Father , and of whom He is constituted the Donor and Dispenser by the Father . But we must observe , that the Spirit , considered ...
Page xv
... denies and the existence of free - will is by the concurrent unreflecting testimony of all mankind admitted to be a fact , opposed only by the metaphysical objections of a few . That all mankind act , speak , and think , as if the will ...
... denies and the existence of free - will is by the concurrent unreflecting testimony of all mankind admitted to be a fact , opposed only by the metaphysical objections of a few . That all mankind act , speak , and think , as if the will ...
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... denial of something which it is as necessary to admit as any other proposition which they think proper to retain . * See the arguments of Arminius , p . 827 . + Of the unguarded assertions respecting the agency of Divine Providence ...
... denial of something which it is as necessary to admit as any other proposition which they think proper to retain . * See the arguments of Arminius , p . 827 . + Of the unguarded assertions respecting the agency of Divine Providence ...
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... .'- Those persons against whom he disputes , deny this assertion by the subjoined argument : Wherever that power is employed , which , at all times , and by its divine grace to accept of him as their Saviour . XX INTRODUCTION .
... .'- Those persons against whom he disputes , deny this assertion by the subjoined argument : Wherever that power is employed , which , at all times , and by its divine grace to accept of him as their Saviour . XX INTRODUCTION .
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... deny an election ; but they deny that it is absolute and uncon- ditional . They argue , that an election of this kind is inconsistent with the character of God , that it destroys the liberty of the hu- man will , that it contradicts the ...
... deny an election ; but they deny that it is absolute and uncon- ditional . They argue , that an election of this kind is inconsistent with the character of God , that it destroys the liberty of the hu- man will , that it contradicts the ...
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