| Philip Schaff - Church history - 1877 - 948 pages
...mort maudite de la Croix, et par les victoires qu'il a remporte sur le Diable, le peche, et la mort. mercy in Jesus Christ his Son ; passing by all the...rest, according to the irreprehensible reason of his freedom aud justice. XII. That Jesus Christ having been ordained by the eternal decree of God to be... | |
| John Scott - Church history - 1826 - 638 pages
...the foundation of the world, not for any disposition, faith, or holiness, that he foresaw in them, but of his mere mercy in Jesus Christ his Son ; passing...irreprehensible reason of his free will and justice." I neither here, nor any where else, in this work, at least, at all enter into debate upon these doctrines,... | |
| 1826 - 600 pages
...faith, or holiness that he foresaw in them, but of bis mere mercy in Jesus Christ his Son ; pasting by all the rest, according to the irreprehensible reason of his free will and justice.*' p. Ixiv.* Mr. Gilly has taken very untenable ground in endeavouring to exalt the purity and orthodoxy... | |
| 1827 - 394 pages
...the foundation of the world, not for any disposition, faith, or holiness lhat lie foresaw in them, but of his mere mercy in Jesus Christ his Son; passing...irreprehensible reason of his free will and justice." j- The corresponding article of 1655 had, in the true spirit of party controversy, qualified the scriptural... | |
| 1828 - 852 pages
...from the foundation of the world, not for any disposition, faith, or holiness thut he foresaw in them, but of his mere mercy in Jesus Christ his Son ; passing...irreprehensible reason of his free will and justice." § The corresponding article of 1G55 had, in the true spirit of party controversy, qualified the scriptural... | |
| Religion - 1828 - 852 pages
...from the foundation of the world, not for any disposition, faith, or holiness that he foresaw in them, but of his mere mercy in Jesus Christ his Son ; passing...irreprehensible reason of his free will and justice." § The corresponding article of 1655 had, in the true spirit of party controversy, qualified the scriptural... | |
| John Scott - Lutheran Church - 1828 - 660 pages
...of the world, not for any disposition, faith, or holiness, that be foresaw in them, but of his *ure mercy in Jesus Christ his Son ; passing by all the...to the irreprehensible reason of his free will and jvttice." I neither here, nor any where else, in this work, at all enter into debate upon these doctrines,... | |
| John Scott - Lutheran Church - 1828 - 636 pages
...foundation of the world, not for any dispo- f sition, faith, or holiness, that \\eforesaw in them, but of his mere mercy in Jesus Christ his Son ; passing by all the rest, according to the irreprehcnsible reason of his free will andjustice." I neither here, nor any where else, in this work,... | |
| William Sime - Church history - 1834 - 336 pages
...from the foundation of the world, not for any disposition, faith, or holiness that he foresaw in them, but of his mere mercy in Jesus Christ his Son, passing...ordained by the eternal decree of God, to be the only SaAPPENDIX. 293 viour and only head of that body, which is the church, he redeemed it with his own... | |
| Samuel Miller - Presbyterianism - 1835 - 228 pages
...the foundation of the world, not for any disposition, faith, or holiness which he foresaw in them, but of his mere mercy in Jesus Christ his Son; passing...the rest, according to the irreprehensible reason of iris free will and justice." And in one of their ancient Catechisms, they tell us, that the real Church... | |
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