| Old South Church (Boston, Mass.) - 1833 - 132 pages
...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...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... | |
| Henry Bennet Brewster - 1833 - 204 pages
...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 unto the will of the creatures, nor in the liberty or contingency of second causes taken away, but... | |
| William Gannaway Brownlow - 1834 - 312 pages
...the most wise and holy cr- ?isel of his own will freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes ;.» pass; yet so as thereby neither is God the author...second causes taken away, but rather established. • 3d. Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass, upon aril supposed conditions, yet hath... | |
| 1810 - 354 pages
...counsel of his own -will, freely, and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass : yet so, as thereoy, neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures. 3. By the decree of God for the manifestation of his own glory, some men and angels are predestinated... | |
| Samuel Miller - 1835 - 226 pages
...entered into his plan from all eternity ; " yet so, (as our Confession of Faith declares,) as that thereby neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence...second causes taken away, but rather established." In short, the sum of our belief in reference to this great economy, may be expressed in one sentence... | |
| 1835 - 398 pages
...and holy counsel of his own will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass; yet so as neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence...second causes taken away, but rather established." Sample 3. " Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass, upon all supposed conditions; yet... | |
| Alexander Campbell - 1835 - 696 pages
...and holy counsel of his own will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass; yet so as neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence...contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.1' Sample 3. "Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass, upon all supposed... | |
| David Stuart - 1835 - 158 pages
...i. 13. 17: 1 Johni. 5. ' Acts ii. 23; Matt xvii. 12; Acts iv. 27, 28; John xix. 11 ; Frov. xvi. 33. II. Although God knows whatsoever may or can come...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.2 ' Acts xv. 18; 1 Sain,... | |
| David Stuart - 1835 - 152 pages
...unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass :1 yet so, as thereby neither is God the author of sin,2 nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures,...contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.3 iEphi.ll; Rom.xi.33; Heb. vi. 17 ; Rom. ix. 15, la » James i. 13, 17; 1 John i. 5. »... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1835 - 122 pages
...will forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined to good or evil; nor yet so as thereby is God the author of sin, nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures, nor is the liberty and contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established. But if I am asked what is it?... | |
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