A treatise on the conduct of God to the human species, and on the divine mission of Jesus ChristF.C. & J. Rivington, 1809 - 393 páginas |
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... Calvin respect- ing election and predestination ; and , above all , his unwarrantable and therefore impious > assertion , that , even before their birth , or they could possibly have offended him , God de- voted a portion of the human ...
... Calvin respect- ing election and predestination ; and , above all , his unwarrantable and therefore impious > assertion , that , even before their birth , or they could possibly have offended him , God de- voted a portion of the human ...
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... Calvin , that God has predestinated a large portion of the human race to everlasting misery and per- dition , even before their birth , and of course before there was a possibility of their having ever offended him . Secondly , It is ...
... Calvin , that God has predestinated a large portion of the human race to everlasting misery and per- dition , even before their birth , and of course before there was a possibility of their having ever offended him . Secondly , It is ...
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... Calvin , in the 21st chap . of the 3d book of his Christian Institution , in these words : " Prædestinationem vocamus æter- " num Dei decretum , quo apud se consti- " tutum habuit quid de unoquoque homine " fieri vellet : non enim pari ...
... Calvin , in the 21st chap . of the 3d book of his Christian Institution , in these words : " Prædestinationem vocamus æter- " num Dei decretum , quo apud se consti- " tutum habuit quid de unoquoque homine " fieri vellet : non enim pari ...
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... Calvin absolutely murders it , and by this execrable doctrine so entirely prevents man from fulfilling his first and chief duty of loving God with all his heart , with all his mind , and with all his soul , that he is pre- cluded from ...
... Calvin absolutely murders it , and by this execrable doctrine so entirely prevents man from fulfilling his first and chief duty of loving God with all his heart , with all his mind , and with all his soul , that he is pre- cluded from ...
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... Calvin , could have sufficient certainty or confidence in his election , to set his mind at rest as to his future destiny , and therefore must ever drag on a hopeless life of miserable fear and despondency . But , thanks be to our ...
... Calvin , could have sufficient certainty or confidence in his election , to set his mind at rest as to his future destiny , and therefore must ever drag on a hopeless life of miserable fear and despondency . But , thanks be to our ...
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