A Contrast Between Calvinism and HopkinsianismS. Whiting. Paul & Thomas, printers, 1811 - 280 páginas |
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... exercises of good will . These exercises have their ob- jects , and therefore all the mo- ral perfection of God consists in the acts of his will , which regard himself and all other beings , according to the nature and fitness of things ...
... exercises of good will . These exercises have their ob- jects , and therefore all the mo- ral perfection of God consists in the acts of his will , which regard himself and all other beings , according to the nature and fitness of things ...
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... exercises , " so that it is not strictly true , that crea- tures add nothing to the enjoy- ment or happiness of God , even his essential happiness ; and that he would have been as completely blessed for ever , as he really is , had ...
... exercises , " so that it is not strictly true , that crea- tures add nothing to the enjoy- ment or happiness of God , even his essential happiness ; and that he would have been as completely blessed for ever , as he really is , had ...
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... exercises neither justice nor injustice . In the creation of moral agents and in the formation of their characters , God exercises his sovereignty . He has a right to create as many rational beings , and to give to every one such ...
... exercises neither justice nor injustice . In the creation of moral agents and in the formation of their characters , God exercises his sovereignty . He has a right to create as many rational beings , and to give to every one such ...
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... exercises of the mind are virtuous or vi- cious , in their own nature , with- out the least regard to the cause , by which they are produced . " " I may further observe , that holiness is something which has a real and positive exist ...
... exercises of the mind are virtuous or vi- cious , in their own nature , with- out the least regard to the cause , by which they are produced . " " I may further observe , that holiness is something which has a real and positive exist ...
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Ezra Stiles Ely. HOPKINS , AND made a moral agent , capable of moral exercises , through the agency of the Deity upon his heart : these were all benevo- lent , disinterested , or holy ; and in this consisted the image of God , in which ...
Ezra Stiles Ely. HOPKINS , AND made a moral agent , capable of moral exercises , through the agency of the Deity upon his heart : these were all benevo- lent , disinterested , or holy ; and in this consisted the image of God , in which ...
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ability according Adam affections apostacy ARIANISM Arminian atonement Belgia believe benevolence CALVIN Calvinists cause character Christ Jesus Christian graces church command confession consists corruption covenant created creatures crees damned death decree DEISM depravity disinterested disposition divine doctrine doth effectual calling elect Emmons eternal evil exer Father gift glory God's gospel guilty hate hath heart heaven hell Helvetia holy exercises Holy Ghost HOPKINS Hopkinsians imputed Inst Jehovah Jesus Christ justice Larger Cat Lord means mercy mind moral action moral agents moral exercises nature of things ness obedience obey object original sin pardon Paul perfect perfectly person Plat predestinated principle produced punishment racter redemption regeneration renewed repentance righteousness Sabellians salvation sanctification saving faith Saviour Scot scriptures seed sinful sinner SOCINIANISM soul Spirit suffered Syst tion total depravity transgression truth ture unholy unto volition whole wicked word