The Works of James Arminius, D. D., Formerly Professor of Divinity in the University of Leyden, Volumen3Derby and Miller, 1853 |
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... Pelagians and Semi - Pelagians in the church itself , do not know them . What the opinion of many of the Greek and Latin philosophers was concerning most of them , is appar ent from an expression used by not one of them only : " What we ...
... Pelagians and Semi - Pelagians in the church itself , do not know them . What the opinion of many of the Greek and Latin philosophers was concerning most of them , is appar ent from an expression used by not one of them only : " What we ...
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... Pelagians , and all those who , at that time , made the grace of God universal . For they explained the grace of God , to be the gift bestowed equally on all by creation , in our original nature . I acknowl- edge , indeed , that , from ...
... Pelagians , and all those who , at that time , made the grace of God universal . For they explained the grace of God , to be the gift bestowed equally on all by creation , in our original nature . I acknowl- edge , indeed , that , from ...
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... Pelagians . This assertion you indeed afterwards seem to soften down , because the Pelagians attribute the faculty of doing well either wholly to nature , or only in part to grace , while the doctrine attributes it wholly to grace . You ...
... Pelagians . This assertion you indeed afterwards seem to soften down , because the Pelagians attribute the faculty of doing well either wholly to nature , or only in part to grace , while the doctrine attributes it wholly to grace . You ...
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absolutely according to election act of God action Adam affirm angels answer antecedent apostle argument ARMINIUS assertion attributed Augustine believe bestowed blessings CALIFORN cause Christ committed concerning condition consequent considered contingent contrary copula created creation creature cree damnation death declaration decree decree of God Deity denial deny determined discussion distinction divine divine grace effect efficacious election and reprobation Esau eternal evil exist explained fact faith fall former freedom gism glory hardened Holy Holy Spirit JAMES ARMINIUS Jews latter Marcion Mediator ment misery mode nature necessarily necessary necessity negative act obedience object ordained passage performed permission permitted pertains predamnation prepared prescience present preterition promise PROPOSITION proved punishment purpose redeemed reference rejected relation reply respect righteousness salvation saved Scripture sense sentiment sinners sins Spirit sufficient supernatural grace supernatural happiness syllogism Tertullian theory things tion transgression true truth two-fold unless unto vessels of wrath volition word