Lectures on Divine Sovereignty, Election, the Atonement, Justification, and Regeneration |
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... thing or truth believed , 290 - Different kinds of faith ; from what the notion arose , 290- The influence of faith is to be ascribed to the truth believed , and not to the act of believing , 290-292 - The great practical influence of ...
... thing or truth believed , 290 - Different kinds of faith ; from what the notion arose , 290- The influence of faith is to be ascribed to the truth believed , and not to the act of believing , 290-292 - The great practical influence of ...
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... thing . We maintain , that conduct , such as they mis- takingly imagine we set ourselves to defend , would be flagrant injustice , gross and detestable cruelty , not sovereignty . We regard it as utterly impossible , that , under any ...
... thing . We maintain , that conduct , such as they mis- takingly imagine we set ourselves to defend , would be flagrant injustice , gross and detestable cruelty , not sovereignty . We regard it as utterly impossible , that , under any ...
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... thing , as to the Divine conduct towards such a system , is ultimately reducible . Abstract from it equitable desert , and sovereign power , and nothing remains . This posi- tion , as it relates to the conduct of God , to Christian know ...
... thing , as to the Divine conduct towards such a system , is ultimately reducible . Abstract from it equitable desert , and sovereign power , and nothing remains . This posi- tion , as it relates to the conduct of God , to Christian know ...
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... thing but suffering ? It is impossible to account for the fact , that of two individuals , equal in point of moral worth , one is the constant subject of bodily infirmity , and the other the habitual possessor of health , but by ...
... thing but suffering ? It is impossible to account for the fact , that of two individuals , equal in point of moral worth , one is the constant subject of bodily infirmity , and the other the habitual possessor of health , but by ...
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... things are as opposite as doing and not doing ; but to suppose an infi- nitely perfect Being to decree what he does not ... thing intended by it . We are disposed by common asso- ciations to conclude that , as to pass by is an act of a ...
... things are as opposite as doing and not doing ; but to suppose an infi- nitely perfect Being to decree what he does not ... thing intended by it . We are disposed by common asso- ciations to conclude that , as to pass by is an act of a ...
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actual Adam admit affirm Antinomian apostle Arminian ascribed atonement believe the gospel bestowed blessings Calvinistic cause character common grace conceive condemnation conditional election connexion consequence considered creature death of Christ declaration decree deny depravity determination Divine sovereignty doctrine effect election enjoyment equity eternal evil existence fact faith free agency glory God's grace ground guilty hath heart heaven Holy Spirit honour human important imputation individual infinite influence Jehovah Jesus Christ justification latter Lord manifest means ment mercy mind moral Governor nature necessary notion obedience object pardon passages Pelagians perfect persons phraseology Pontius Pilate possess predestination principle punishment purpose race racter reference regard regeneration render repentance righteousness sacrifice salvation sanctification sanctify satisfaction saved Saviour says Scripture secure sense sin-offering sinner sins Socinians sovereign sovereignty statements sufferings suppose SUPRALAPSARIANISM sustained term testimony thing tion transgressor unto volition Watson words writers