The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity. In Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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... argument , and accurate criticism , äre here happily employed in establishing the truth and vindicating the peculiar doc- trines of the Gospel . No book that has been published since the reformation of the Church is more worthy the ...
... argument , and accurate criticism , äre here happily employed in establishing the truth and vindicating the peculiar doc- trines of the Gospel . No book that has been published since the reformation of the Church is more worthy the ...
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... arguments as had before satisfied my own con- science . And if these were not solid and convincing of themselves , I could not think any strength could be added to them by the fervor and vehemence of the disputer . Above all I thought ...
... arguments as had before satisfied my own con- science . And if these were not solid and convincing of themselves , I could not think any strength could be added to them by the fervor and vehemence of the disputer . Above all I thought ...
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... arguments , not with rail- ings , bearing in mind this saying of Aristophanes , It dves not become men to rail at poets as bread - sellers . How much less does it become divines ? Let not the pure stream of divinity , to be fetched from ...
... arguments , not with rail- ings , bearing in mind this saying of Aristophanes , It dves not become men to rail at poets as bread - sellers . How much less does it become divines ? Let not the pure stream of divinity , to be fetched from ...
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... argument in view when he thus wrote of Adam : " He was no idola- ter ; for he knew God the Father , and the Son , and Holy Spirit . And he was a prophet , and knew that the Father said to the Son , let us make man . " VI . These words ...
... argument in view when he thus wrote of Adam : " He was no idola- ter ; for he knew God the Father , and the Son , and Holy Spirit . And he was a prophet , and knew that the Father said to the Son , let us make man . " VI . These words ...
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... argument . VI . 2. ' Tis beyond dispute among all , that Paul , in his epistles to the Romans and Galatians , where he treats of justification , does , under that name com- prehend the adjudging to eternal life . He is every where ...
... argument . VI . 2. ' Tis beyond dispute among all , that Paul , in his epistles to the Romans and Galatians , where he treats of justification , does , under that name com- prehend the adjudging to eternal life . He is every where ...
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Adam apostle appears argument Arminius believers BERITH blessed blood body called Canaan chap church Cloppenburg command condition consists covenant of grace creature Crellius curse declares denotes deny divine earth elect enjoined eternal faith Father flesh give glory God the Father God's gospel guilt happiness hath heaven Hebrew holy hypostatical union impetration Israel Jews John justice learned person likewise Lord Jesus Luke manner Matth means Mediator ment Messiah Moses namely nature ness obey Old Testament paradise Paul perform promise Psal punishment reason redemption remission rest reward righteousness sabbath sacraments sacrifice salvation sanctified scripture sealed sense seventh day shew signified sinner sins Socinians Son of God soul speak Spirit sufferings of Christ suretiship Surety thee things thou threatening tion tree truth ture unto viii virtue West Friesland Whence whole Witsius words wrath wrath of God xvii