Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of the Most Eminent and Evangelical Authors Or Preachers, Both British and Foreign, in the Several Denominations of Protestants, from the Beginning of the Reformation to the Present Time ...W. Baynes, 1816 - Christian biography |
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... thing but one - and that is , the One Thing Needful . Our Youth are train- ed up , according to the fashion , in the ignorance and contempt of every thing sacred ; and no man is allow- ed either sense or discretion , unless he is quite ...
... thing but one - and that is , the One Thing Needful . Our Youth are train- ed up , according to the fashion , in the ignorance and contempt of every thing sacred ; and no man is allow- ed either sense or discretion , unless he is quite ...
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... things " [ before they were brought to pass ] . " Neither did [ pre ] affirm any " thing accidentally . Seeing , then , that his affirmation " was , not accidental , but necessary ; it follows , that " the event affirmed by him , must ...
... things " [ before they were brought to pass ] . " Neither did [ pre ] affirm any " thing accidentally . Seeing , then , that his affirmation " was , not accidental , but necessary ; it follows , that " the event affirmed by him , must ...
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... things known ; instead of all things being dependent on him : And , 2. That there are some extraneous concatenations of causes , prior to the will and * It is very observable , that Wickliffe's argument for predeftination , drawn from ...
... things known ; instead of all things being dependent on him : And , 2. That there are some extraneous concatenations of causes , prior to the will and * It is very observable , that Wickliffe's argument for predeftination , drawn from ...
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... things come to pass " by FATAL necessity . " 2. That " God could not make the " world otherwise than it is made : " 3. And , that " cannot do any thing , which he doth not do * ” < God This is fatalism with a witness . And I cite these ...
... things come to pass " by FATAL necessity . " 2. That " God could not make the " world otherwise than it is made : " 3. And , that " cannot do any thing , which he doth not do * ” < God This is fatalism with a witness . And I cite these ...
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... things do happen necessarily , " yet God wills that good things happen to his servants " through the efficacy of prayer . " Upon the whole , it is no wonder that such a profligate factor for popery and arminianism , as Peter Heylin ...
... things do happen necessarily , " yet God wills that good things happen to his servants " through the efficacy of prayer . " Upon the whole , it is no wonder that such a profligate factor for popery and arminianism , as Peter Heylin ...
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