A Contrast Between Calvinism and HopkinsianismS. Whiting. Paul & Thomas, printers, 1811 - 280 páginas |
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... perfect rule of faith and practice , and the only rule . This being understood and be- lieved , is sufficient to make men wise unto salvation ; and we have no warrant to believe any religious truth , unless it be re- vealed , or can be ...
... perfect rule of faith and practice , and the only rule . This being understood and be- lieved , is sufficient to make men wise unto salvation ; and we have no warrant to believe any religious truth , unless it be re- vealed , or can be ...
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... perfect gratifica- tion ; and since he is able with infinite ease to attain every de- sirable object , his affections are always gratified , and always af- ford him a source of complete and permanent felicity . " Em- " God loves and ...
... perfect gratifica- tion ; and since he is able with infinite ease to attain every de- sirable object , his affections are always gratified , and always af- ford him a source of complete and permanent felicity . " Em- " God loves and ...
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... perfect gratifi- cation of all his benevolent feelings . But these could never have been completely gratified , without displaying all his per- fections in the work of creation . God being from eternity all- sufficient and infinitely ...
... perfect gratifi- cation of all his benevolent feelings . But these could never have been completely gratified , without displaying all his per- fections in the work of creation . God being from eternity all- sufficient and infinitely ...
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... perfect wisdom , he must have formed all his purposes from eternity . He could not have begun to ope- rate , in a single instance , before he had determined the nature , number , duration , and end of Syst . Vol . 1. p . 106. all his ...
... perfect wisdom , he must have formed all his purposes from eternity . He could not have begun to ope- rate , in a single instance , before he had determined the nature , number , duration , and end of Syst . Vol . 1. p . 106. all his ...
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... perfect righte- ousness , hath applied all the parts thereof to his own will , therein is declared that nothing -is to him more acceptable than obedience , which is so much more diligently to be observed as the wantonness of man's mind ...
... perfect righte- ousness , hath applied all the parts thereof to his own will , therein is declared that nothing -is to him more acceptable than obedience , which is so much more diligently to be observed as the wantonness of man's mind ...
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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