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" Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation; so as a natural man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength, to convert himself,... "
The Unitarian Miscellany and Christian Monitor - Page 347
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The New Jerusalem Church Repository

New Jerusalem Church - 1818 - 556 pages
...and Confession of Faith, chap, vii.] Of Free-Will. 1 . Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hnl It wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation ; so as 5. " This humanity being the medium by which man may come to God the Father, and God the Father to...
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Alexander and Rufus: Or, A Series of Dialogues on Church Communion, in Two ...

John Anderson - Church polity - 1820 - 484 pages
...power. On the contrary, the associate presbytery assert, that man by^ his fall into a state of sin, has wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation ; and that, in his natural state, being enmity against God and averse from all spiritual good, is not...
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The Christian Disciple, Volume 4

Liberalism (Religion) - 1822 - 486 pages
...first proposition, with what is so broadly and explicitly stated in the last. The opinion which the ,' Man by his fall into a state of sin hath wholly lost...as a natural man being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able by his own strength to convert himself or to prepare himself thereunto.'...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 4

Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1822 - 506 pages
...proceed all actual transgressions. So says the Westminster Assembly's Confession. (Ch. IX.) ' Man by hi* fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability...any spiritual good accompanying salvation ; so as a nainr.il man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able by his own strength...
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An Inquiry Into the Comparative Moral Tendency of Trinitarian and Unitarian ...

Jared Sparks - Unitarianism - 1823 - 450 pages
...clearly by any other rational man than a Calvinist. When we read in the calvinistic formulary, that " Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath WHOLLY...so as a natural man, being altogether averse from good, and dead in sin, is not able by his own strength to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto;"*...
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An Inquiry Into the Comparative Moral Tendency of Trinitarian and Unitarian ...

Jared Sparks - Unitarianism - 1823 - 444 pages
...clearly by any other rational man than a Calvinist. When we read in the calvinistic formulary, that " Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath WHOLLY...so as a natural man, being altogether averse from good, and dead in sin, is not able by his own strength to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto...
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The Christian Advocate, Volume 10

1832 - 586 pages
...transgressions,' and Confession of Faith, cap. ix. 3. ' Man, by his rill into a slate of sin, hath wholly lost ill ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation, so, as a natural rain being altogether averse from that which is good, and dead in sin, is not able, by his own strength,...
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Views in Theology, Volumes 1-2

1824 - 826 pages
...— Buck^s Theol. Diet. Vol. I. p. 110. The Westminster divines employed the following language: " Man by his fall into a state of sin hath wholly lost...as a natural man, being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able by his own strength to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto."...
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The Constitution and Standards of the Associate-Reformed Church in North-America

Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1802-1822) - 1827 - 522 pages
...;b but yet mutably, so that he might fall from it.0 III. Man, by his fall into a state of sin, bath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation :d so as a natural man, being altogether averse from that good,0 and dead in sin,1' is not able, by...
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The Cambridge and Saybrook Platforms of Church Discipline: With the ...

Congregational churches - 1829 - 144 pages
...that which was good and well pleasing to God ; but yet mutably, so that he might fall from it. III. Man by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost...as a natural man being altogether averse from that good, and dead in sin, is not able by his own strength to convert himself, or to prepare himself thereunto....
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