The Works of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, Volume 2Converse, 1824 |
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... tion , difference in theological sentiment had no more concern than it has in the union of a nation under one civil head or form of government . This union , however , has become an occasion of many reflec- tions . Serious men of the ...
... tion , difference in theological sentiment had no more concern than it has in the union of a nation under one civil head or form of government . This union , however , has become an occasion of many reflec- tions . Serious men of the ...
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... tion is not true . The term arbitrary conveys the idea of ca- price ; and , in this connexion denotes , that , in predestination , ac- cording to the Calvinistic notion of it , God resolves upon the fates of men , and appoints them to ...
... tion is not true . The term arbitrary conveys the idea of ca- price ; and , in this connexion denotes , that , in predestination , ac- cording to the Calvinistic notion of it , God resolves upon the fates of men , and appoints them to ...
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... tion , in any sense whatever , but goes about to explain the words of Peter , ( Acts iv . 12. ) Neither is there salvation in any other , & c . not of salvation to eternal life , but " of salvation , or deliverance , from bodily ...
... tion , in any sense whatever , but goes about to explain the words of Peter , ( Acts iv . 12. ) Neither is there salvation in any other , & c . not of salvation to eternal life , but " of salvation , or deliverance , from bodily ...
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... tion of them . Now , as the Gospel was as much of a novelty to them as to the most barbarous nations , and as they were possessed of a peculiar turn of mind , which delighted in every thing of that na- ture , it might have been expected ...
... tion of them . Now , as the Gospel was as much of a novelty to them as to the most barbarous nations , and as they were possessed of a peculiar turn of mind , which delighted in every thing of that na- ture , it might have been expected ...
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... tion of that system . Impartiality towards Calvinistic writers is not , therefore , to be expected from that quarter . It is true , they sometimes affect to stand aloof from all parties : but it is mere affectation . Nothing can be more ...
... tion of that system . Impartiality towards Calvinistic writers is not , therefore , to be expected from that quarter . It is true , they sometimes affect to stand aloof from all parties : but it is mere affectation . Nothing can be more ...
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