O o 4 to to that whereby he created the world, and raised up the dead ; insomuch, that such, unto whom he gives that grace, cannot reject it> and the rest, being reprobate, cannot accept it. The Oriental Herald - Página 4301828Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Scott - 1811 - 824 páginas
...antinomianism. 1 ' Of the Certainty of Perseverance. —That such as have once ' received that grace by faith, can never fall from it finally or ' totally, notwithstanding the most enormous sins they cad * commit.' * Article xvi. P. DLXVHI. 1. 18. * Such, &c.M If the word has any antecedent,... | |
| George Pretyman - 1811 - 614 páginas
...ARTICLE THE FIFTH. Of the Certainty of Perseverance. That such as have once received that grace by faith, can never fall from it finally or totally, notwithstanding the most enormous sins they can commit. " This is the shortest, and withal the most favourable, summary, which I have... | |
| Thomas Branagan - 1812 - 370 páginas
...ARTICLE V. Of the Certainty of Perseverance". " That such as have once received that grace by faith, can never fall from it finally, or totally, notwithstanding the most enormous sins they can commit." Do not these articles not only dishonour God, but also render Christ's death... | |
| 1825 - 618 páginas
...258. V. " Of the Certainty of Perseverance.— ' That such as have once received that grace by faith can never fall from it finally or totally, notwithstanding the most enormous sins they can commit. — Knight, p. viii. "Those whom God calls (&c.), he de. livers from the dominion... | |
| sir George Pretyman Tomline (bart, bp. of Winchester.) - 1817 - 644 páginas
...ARTtCLE THE FtFTH. Of the Certainty of Perseverance. That such as have once received that grace by faith, can never fall from it finally or totally, notwithstanding the most enormous sins they can commit. " This is the shortest, and withal the most favourable, summary, which I have... | |
| John Hey - 1822 - 516 páginas
...entitled, " Of the certainty of Perseverance.'' " That such as have once received that Grace by Faith, can never fall from it finally, or totally, notwithstanding the most enormous sins they can commit." When Oliver Cromwell was on his death-bed, he asked Dr. Goodwin, "Whether a... | |
| Thom Scott - 1824 - 896 páginas
...ART. V. Of the Certainty of Perseverance. ' That such as have once received that grace ' by faith, can never fall from it finally or totally, ' notwithstanding the most enormous sins they ' can commit.' REJECTION OF ERRORS ON THE FIFTH HEAD CONCERNING THE DOCTRINE OF THE PERSEVERANCE... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 592 páginas
...doubt, perfectly satisfactory to those who choose to adopt it. To proceed — 4. That the Demon, to save his favourites from the rejected mass, exercises a...the commentators, that ' their fate is so fixed and immoveablc, that it is impossible they should be saved, though they have observed all the laws of the... | |
| Bernard Whitman - 1831 - 714 páginas
...being reprobate, cannot accept it. — Art. V. That such as have once received that grace by faith, can never fall from it finally or totally, notwithstanding the most enormous sins they can commit." " No one," says Mr. W. in the simplicity of his heart — "no one acquainted... | |
| 1831 - 442 páginas
...rest being reprobate, cannot accept it. 316 5tb, That such as have once received that grace by faith, can never fall from it finally or totally, notwithstanding the most enormous sins they can commit. This is pure, unvarnished Calvinism. It is an abridged statement of the Calvinistic... | |
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