| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - 1905 - 974 pages
...of his own will, he hath chosen some to salvation ; "yet so as thereby neither is violence ottered y-three. JF HARTRANFT. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF...HARRIBBURO, February 7, AD 1873. PENNSYLVANIA, tt nor does this gracious purpose ever take effect independently of faith and a holy life Third Error.... | |
| John Stewart Templeton - 1906 - 248 pages
...own will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass : yet so, as thereby neither is 190 God the author of sin, nor is violence offered to...conditions ; yet hath he not decreed any thing because he foresaw it as future, or as that which would come to pass upon such conditions. III. By the decree... | |
| Scotland - 1908 - 388 pages
...by the most wise and holy councill of his own will freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass yet so as thereby neither is God the author...of second causes taken away but rather established 2. ALTHOUGH God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass upon all supposed conditions yet hath he not... | |
| John Clark Murray - 1908 - 360 pages
...ordain whatsoever comes to pass," this statement is immediately qualified by the distinct condition, " Yet so as thereby neither is God the author of sin,...second causes taken away, but rather established." l For Christian Ethics, then, there are two aspects of sin which must be regarded as essential. One... | |
| James Drummond - 1908 - 568 pages
...purpose to quote the Westminster Confession, where it is stated with unmistakable clearness : — ' Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass...all supposed conditions ; yet hath he not decreed anything because he foresaw it as future, or as that which would come to pass upon such conditions.... | |
| John England - 1908 - 572 pages
...predestined was not made because he foresaw that misconduct as future; for "II. Although God knows whatever may or can come to pass upon all supposed conditions; yet hath he not decreed any thing because he foresaw it as future, or as that which would come to pass, upon such conditions ; ' ' but for the manifestation... | |
| Tennessee. Supreme Court, William Wilcox Cooke, Joseph Brown Heiskell, Jere Baxter, Benjamin James Lea, George Wesley Pickle, Charles Theodore Cates, Frank Marian Thompson, Charles Le Sueur Cornelius, Roy Hood Beeler - 1909 - 806 pages
...did, by the most wise and holy counsel of his own will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatever comes to pass; yet so as thereby neither is God the author...of sin, nor is violence offered to the will of the creature, nor is the liberty or contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established. Landrith... | |
| Bishop Samuel Fallows - 1910 - 746 pages
...just, holy and loving ends. This sovereignty, however, does not make God "the author of sin, neither is violence offered to the will of the creatures,...second causes taken away, but rather established." — Westminster Confession, Chaffer III, Section I. The divine sovereignty finds expression in the... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - 1910 - 552 pages
...predestinated according to the purpose of him •See Declaratory Statement, p. 1386. God the author of sin,6 nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures,...contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.0 II. Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass upon all supposed conditions... | |
| Henry Frank - 1911 - 454 pages
...did by the most wise and holy counsel of His own will freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass ; yet so as thereby neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence offered to the will of these creatures," etc.1 So God creates all things — yet He does not create them. He knew all the... | |
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