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... admits , ( p . 25 , ) that Mr. Chan- ning has used the language , which he understands as im- plying the charge under consideration , viz . “ that the Orthodox deny the moral perfection of God . " Now it certainly does belong to him ...
... admits , ( p . 25 , ) that Mr. Chan- ning has used the language , which he understands as im- plying the charge under consideration , viz . “ that the Orthodox deny the moral perfection of God . " Now it certainly does belong to him ...
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... admit of no such explanation . And what I contend is , that the ortho- dox doctrine , as to the natural " character of man , and the manner in which God designates the heirs of sal- vation " ( p . 25 ) is of this kind ; and that Dr ...
... admit of no such explanation . And what I contend is , that the ortho- dox doctrine , as to the natural " character of man , and the manner in which God designates the heirs of sal- vation " ( p . 25 ) is of this kind ; and that Dr ...
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... admits of no such recon- ciliation with any notion we can have of the moral per- fection of the Author of our being . As Dr. Woods , however , makes no attempt to show how they are capable of being reconciled ; as he has virtually ...
... admits of no such recon- ciliation with any notion we can have of the moral per- fection of the Author of our being . As Dr. Woods , however , makes no attempt to show how they are capable of being reconciled ; as he has virtually ...
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... drawn 1. From observation and experience , and 2. From the Scriptures . It is my purpose , previous to entering on this dis- cussion , to observe , what the Orthodox will not hesitate to admit , that judging beforehand , the scheme of 3 21.
... drawn 1. From observation and experience , and 2. From the Scriptures . It is my purpose , previous to entering on this dis- cussion , to observe , what the Orthodox will not hesitate to admit , that judging beforehand , the scheme of 3 21.
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... admit , with him , that this is not a sufficient reason for rejecting it in opposition to the evidence of fact , and of scripture , and for the reason which he gives , viz . that we are finite , and cannot so comprehend the pur- poses ...
... admit , with him , that this is not a sufficient reason for rejecting it in opposition to the evidence of fact , and of scripture , and for the reason which he gives , viz . that we are finite , and cannot so comprehend the pur- poses ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
according admit applied asserted atonement authority believe benevolent cern Christian connexion consistent corrupt death depend disposition distinct divine doctrine of depravity effects efficacious endeavour Ephesians Esau eternal exer exertions expressed Father favour give given to Christ Gospel grace heaven holiness holy spirit human nature implied imputation inconsistent influence interpretation irresistible grace Jeroboam Jesus Jesus Christ Jews justice language LETTER mankind manner meaning mercy metaphorical mind moral character moral depravity moral perfection obedience object obvious sense opinions ordained ortho orthodox faith orthodox writers passage perceive Pharaoh predestinated principles produced profess Psalms punishment purpose question reason reconciled redeemed redemption reject religion renewed repentance respect righteousness sacred writers sacrifice salvation Saviour scriptures sinners sins sion Socinians son of perdition sovereign spirit sufferings supposition thing tion trine truth understood Unitarians views virtue Westminster Confession wholly wicked wickedness Woods word wrath