| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Isaac Watts - Bible - 1848 - 756 pages
...that natural liberty, that it is neither forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined to good or evil." II. Man, in his state of innocency,...and power to will and to do that which is good and wellpleasing to God ;9 but yet mutably, so that he might fail from it." III. Man, by his fall into... | |
| George Washington Burnap - Unitarianism - 1848 - 396 pages
...Confession, which is the Creed of the Presbyterian Church of the United States, thus states the doctrine : " Man in his state of innocency, had freedom and power to will and to do that which ia good and well pleasing to God. Man by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability... | |
| Bible - 1849 - 704 pages
...that natural liberty, that it is neither forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined to good or evil." II Man, in his state of innocency,...and power to -will and to do that which is good and well-pleasing to Gcd ;« hut yet mutably, so that he might fall from it.' III. Man, by his fall into... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Isaac Watts - Bible - 1849 - 746 pages
...by any absolute necessity of nature determined to good or evil.s II. Man, in his state of innocencv, had freedom and power to will and to do that which is good and wellpleasing to God ;6 but yet mutably, so that he might fail from it.10 III. Man, by his fall into... | |
| Congregational churches - 1850 - 104 pages
...natural liberty and power of acting upon choice, that it is neither forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined to do good or evil. II. Man in...had freedom and power to will and to do that which was good and well pleasing to God ; but yet mutably, so that he might fall from it. III. Man, by his... | |
| New England synod of elders and messengers of the churches - 1850 - 104 pages
...natural liberty and power of acting upon choice, that it is neither forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined to do good or evil. II. Man in...had freedom and power to will and to do that which was good and well pleasing to God; but yet mutably, so that he might fall from it. III. Man, by his... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Isaac Watts - Bible - 1850 - 742 pages
...liberty, that it is neither forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined to good or evil.s II. Man, in his state of innocency, had freedom and power to will and to do that which is good and wellpleasing to God ;•' but yet mutably, so that he might fall from it.19 III. Man, by his fall into... | |
| George W. Burnap - Theological anthropology - 1850 - 436 pages
...righteousness, and true holiness, having the law of God written on his heart, and power to fulfil it. He had freedom and power to will and to do that which is good and well pleasing to God. But by the Fall he became wholly defiled in all the faculties and parts of soul... | |
| Free Church of Scotland - 1860 - 488 pages
...forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined, to dp good or evil, con. iii. 1. ix. 1. -Man in his state of innocency had freedom and power to will and do good, con. iv. 2. ix. 5. cat. IT. By his fall he lost all ability of will to any spiritual good... | |
| Free Church of Scotland. General Assembly - 1851 - 488 pages
...that \JT it is neither forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined, to good or evil.a II. Man, in his state of innocency, had freedom and power to will and to do that which is good and well pleasing to God;b but yet mutably, so that he might fall from it.c III. Man, by his fall into... | |
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