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 i
... promises and threatenings are intended to inculcate . On the contrary , when , in the spirit of the Second Question , men regard themselves as THE ELECT OF GOD , because they believe and obey his commandments , the consequences which ...
... promises and threatenings are intended to inculcate . On the contrary , when , in the spirit of the Second Question , men regard themselves as THE ELECT OF GOD , because they believe and obey his commandments , the consequences which ...
Page ii
... promises , and threatenings , which the Holy Scriptures contain . The First of these opinions therefore ascribes the appointment of man's eternal destiny to the mere arbitrary pleasure and to the absolute and unalterable decree of the ...
... promises , and threatenings , which the Holy Scriptures contain . The First of these opinions therefore ascribes the appointment of man's eternal destiny to the mere arbitrary pleasure and to the absolute and unalterable decree of the ...
Page xii
... promises and threatenings of the scriptures become with them objects of inferior consideration . Arminius did not , in this , follow their example : In modestly advocating the freedom of the will , he spoke more cautiously about it than ...
... promises and threatenings of the scriptures become with them objects of inferior consideration . Arminius did not , in this , follow their example : In modestly advocating the freedom of the will , he spoke more cautiously about it than ...
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... promises which his written word has made known to mankind , we cannot but expect , that the same assertion of universal sove- reignty , of absolute knowledge , and unbounded power , extend- ing to all that we now do or shall do ...
... promises which his written word has made known to mankind , we cannot but expect , that the same assertion of universal sove- reignty , of absolute knowledge , and unbounded power , extend- ing to all that we now do or shall do ...
Page xxi
... promises , * or threatenings , and therefore none either for obedience or disobedience , for • reward or punishment . It is the will of Him who commands any thing , that ⚫ his commands should be performed by him to whom he issues those ...
... promises , * or threatenings , and therefore none either for obedience or disobedience , for • reward or punishment . It is the will of Him who commands any thing , that ⚫ his commands should be performed by him to whom he issues those ...
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