The Doctrines of Friends; Or, The Principles of the Christian Religion, as Held by the Society of FriendsCharles Gilpin, 1849 - 323 pages |
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Page 41
... election and reproba- tion are immutable and irresistible . " - p . 60. " Not one of the elect can perish ; but they must all necessarily be saved . " " Now that is said to be necessary , which cannot be otherwise than it is . " - p ...
... election and reproba- tion are immutable and irresistible . " - p . 60. " Not one of the elect can perish ; but they must all necessarily be saved . " " Now that is said to be necessary , which cannot be otherwise than it is . " - p ...
Page 43
... Election and Reproba- tion ; and none that is more difficult to reconcile with itself , with scripture , and with reason . In the first place , we cannot conceive how a man can be said to act voluntarily , when he is urged to what he ...
... Election and Reproba- tion ; and none that is more difficult to reconcile with itself , with scripture , and with reason . In the first place , we cannot conceive how a man can be said to act voluntarily , when he is urged to what he ...
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... election , election of grace , & c . , but some have given to these terms a construction , which it does not appear the apostle ever gave them . It does not appear that he ever rejected obedience from the work of salvation . We have not ...
... election , election of grace , & c . , but some have given to these terms a construction , which it does not appear the apostle ever gave them . It does not appear that he ever rejected obedience from the work of salvation . We have not ...
Page 49
... Election and Repro- bation as now held , did not become obvious till several hundred years afterwards . The Jews had been a peculiar people ; because to them had been committed the " Oracles of God , " and many favours , designed not ...
... Election and Repro- bation as now held , did not become obvious till several hundred years afterwards . The Jews had been a peculiar people ; because to them had been committed the " Oracles of God , " and many favours , designed not ...
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... election , ( chap . xi . ) he thus clearly asserts that it is not unconditional : " Thou wilt say then , the branches were broken off , that I might be graffed in . " - v . 19. But this idea he corrects , by telling them ; " Because of ...
... election , ( chap . xi . ) he thus clearly asserts that it is not unconditional : " Thou wilt say then , the branches were broken off , that I might be graffed in . " - v . 19. But this idea he corrects , by telling them ; " Because of ...
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