A discourse concerning, i. The true import of the words election and reprobation [&c.]. |
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... deny that any one is REPROBATED . But this is puerile and absurd , because ELECTION itself could not EXIST without being opposed to REPROBATION . Whom God PASSES BY , therefore , he REPROBATES , and from NO OTHER CAUSE than his ...
... deny that any one is REPROBATED . But this is puerile and absurd , because ELECTION itself could not EXIST without being opposed to REPROBATION . Whom God PASSES BY , therefore , he REPROBATES , and from NO OTHER CAUSE than his ...
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... denial of some avowed prin- ciple of reason . " Now this imputation of Adam's sin to his posterity , so as to render them obnoxious to God's wrath , and to eternal dam- nation , only because they were born of the race of Adam , seemed ...
... denial of some avowed prin- ciple of reason . " Now this imputation of Adam's sin to his posterity , so as to render them obnoxious to God's wrath , and to eternal dam- nation , only because they were born of the race of Adam , seemed ...
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... denied him . CHAP IV . I. This doctrine is confirmed , from the obligation of all to whom the gospel was preached , to believe in Christ . II . All the places produced by the Synod of Dort against this doctrine , are plain confirmations ...
... denied him . CHAP IV . I. This doctrine is confirmed , from the obligation of all to whom the gospel was preached , to believe in Christ . II . All the places produced by the Synod of Dort against this doctrine , are plain confirmations ...
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... denial of this liberty is contrary to scripture , and destroys the equity of divine judgments : -In all which things he hath the general suffrage of the Greek and Latin fathers . III . The arguments by which the fathers do confute the ...
... denial of this liberty is contrary to scripture , and destroys the equity of divine judgments : -In all which things he hath the general suffrage of the Greek and Latin fathers . III . The arguments by which the fathers do confute the ...
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... denial of grace sufficient to the greatest part of mankind , is answered , ( 1. ) By shewing , that it cannot be applied to the chief arguments produced against those doctrines . II . That what God hath plainly and frequently revealed ...
... denial of grace sufficient to the greatest part of mankind , is answered , ( 1. ) By shewing , that it cannot be applied to the chief arguments produced against those doctrines . II . That what God hath plainly and frequently revealed ...
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absolute decree absolute election according Adam ANSWER apostle argument believeth blessings called Cerdonians Chap Christ died christians Chrysos Chrysostom church condemned condition conditional election Cyril of Alexandria damnation death declares decree of reprobation disobedience divine doctrine doth elected to salvation Esau eternal evident evil exhortations faith and repentance Father Gentiles glorified glory God's gospel grace guilt hath heart holy scripture impossible imputation Irenæus Israel Jews John John vi John viii justified lastly Lord Luke mankind Marcionites means mercy nature never obedience ordained perform perish persons plainly posterity preached predestinated preterition procure promise prophet punishment purpose reason remission of sins render repentance righteousness saith salvation saved Saviour Secondly Semipelagianism sense shew signify sinners souls speaks Spirit sufferings sufficient Theodoret Theophylact things thou tion truth unbelieving unto verse vessels of wrath viii vouchsafed whole wicked words wrath καὶ τὸ
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