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 2 |
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Page 374
... man is not capable , of and by himself , either to think , to will , or to do that
which is really good ; but it is necessary for him to be regenerated and renewed
in his intellect , affections or will , and in all his powers , by God in Christ through
the ...
... man is not capable , of and by himself , either to think , to will , or to do that
which is really good ; but it is necessary for him to be regenerated and renewed
in his intellect , affections or will , and in all his powers , by God in Christ through
the ...
Page 521
... in the holy Eucharist of his death and passion ; which therefore they called the
New or Christian Sacrifice : A definition ... the Father , through Jesus Christ , and
his sacrifice on the cross , commemorated and represented in bread and wine .
... in the holy Eucharist of his death and passion ; which therefore they called the
New or Christian Sacrifice : A definition ... the Father , through Jesus Christ , and
his sacrifice on the cross , commemorated and represented in bread and wine .
Page 550
Unless such a plan be adopted towards those who are not christians , they will
undoubtedly be so scandalized at our dissensions , as almost to think that ,
excepting the name of CHRISTIAN , there is no other point in which we all agree .
" .
Unless such a plan be adopted towards those who are not christians , they will
undoubtedly be so scandalized at our dissensions , as almost to think that ,
excepting the name of CHRISTIAN , there is no other point in which we all agree .
" .
Page 564
This is conformable to the nature of the christian religion ; but by no means ought
we to use force , or introduce reformation and drive out superstition by tumults or
by arms . The churches aud public places of worship belong to the magistrates ...
This is conformable to the nature of the christian religion ; but by no means ought
we to use force , or introduce reformation and drive out superstition by tumults or
by arms . The churches aud public places of worship belong to the magistrates ...
Page 571
Here it ought to be well considered , that these points of controversy are not only
not necessary to salvation , but also that they are so deep and so difficult , that we
cannot find they were ever synodically determined , either in the christian ...
Here it ought to be well considered , that these points of controversy are not only
not necessary to salvation , but also that they are so deep and so difficult , that we
cannot find they were ever synodically determined , either in the christian ...
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