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... mind , and corruption of heart . But these are exceptions from the general character of human nature , and , as such , have no place in the present argument ; and if they had any , would be decisive , not in favour of the Orthodox doc ...
... mind , and corruption of heart . But these are exceptions from the general character of human nature , and , as such , have no place in the present argument ; and if they had any , would be decisive , not in favour of the Orthodox doc ...
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... mind . Then they were no longer children of wrath , when the new birth was completed , and their religion had produced all its moral effects . According to this view of the subject , the state of nature has no reference to what a man ...
... mind . Then they were no longer children of wrath , when the new birth was completed , and their religion had produced all its moral effects . According to this view of the subject , the state of nature has no reference to what a man ...
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... mind of God before they existed ; a purpose , which does not rest upon any personal merit in those , who are its objects ; of grace , excluding all works of righteousness from having any concern in this subject . " ( p . 57. ) " Nothing ...
... mind of God before they existed ; a purpose , which does not rest upon any personal merit in those , who are its objects ; of grace , excluding all works of righteousness from having any concern in this subject . " ( p . 57. ) " Nothing ...
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... mind . " ( p . 74 ) If you will compare these passages with those before quoted from the Westminster Confession , you will find that they differ from each other only in the degree of clearness and explicitness , with which the same doc ...
... mind . " ( p . 74 ) If you will compare these passages with those before quoted from the Westminster Confession , you will find that they differ from each other only in the degree of clearness and explicitness , with which the same doc ...
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... which say , God has not revealed ; -reasons , which he has con- cealed in his own mind ; such as cannot be accounted for by any principle known to us , " is something more . It is a position , I think , unsupported by 63.
... which say , God has not revealed ; -reasons , which he has con- cealed in his own mind ; such as cannot be accounted for by any principle known to us , " is something more . It is a position , I think , unsupported by 63.
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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