Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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Page 73
... effect restrained the angelic guards which he had placed in Eden so they neither arrest nor assault Satan when they find him ( 4.1010-15 ) . Moreover , to regulate the test and make it fair , he has supplied Adam and Eve with enough ...
... effect restrained the angelic guards which he had placed in Eden so they neither arrest nor assault Satan when they find him ( 4.1010-15 ) . Moreover , to regulate the test and make it fair , he has supplied Adam and Eve with enough ...
Page 79
... effect of original sin , the Godhead ( again as a work of mercy , rather than a work of justice ) returns to all , in limited fashion , the capacity to use one's free will to choose to follow the right course towards salvation when it ...
... effect of original sin , the Godhead ( again as a work of mercy , rather than a work of justice ) returns to all , in limited fashion , the capacity to use one's free will to choose to follow the right course towards salvation when it ...
Page 80
... effect of the Lutheran and Calvinist reformations was , para- doxically , to place the issue of salvation within the individual consciousness and then to nullify the role of the individual in participating in the process . Arminianism ...
... effect of the Lutheran and Calvinist reformations was , para- doxically , to place the issue of salvation within the individual consciousness and then to nullify the role of the individual in participating in the process . Arminianism ...
Contents
The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
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