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... suppose that man's acceptance with God stands upon the foot of works . The Hebrew word ะป , for there is but one word in the original text , which our translators render , shalt thou not be accepted ? signifies either excellency , as in ...
... suppose that man's acceptance with God stands upon the foot of works . The Hebrew word ะป , for there is but one word in the original text , which our translators render , shalt thou not be accepted ? signifies either excellency , as in ...
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... suppose that sufficient grace for that work either was or would be given ; and if the thing wished for was effected , it does not follow from hence , that this was not performed by the unfrustrable operation of God's grace . 2. Allowing ...
... suppose that sufficient grace for that work either was or would be given ; and if the thing wished for was effected , it does not follow from hence , that this was not performed by the unfrustrable operation of God's grace . 2. Allowing ...
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... suppose men to be in danger by temptation ; the passages referred to are , Matt . vi . 13 , and xxvi . 41 ; Luke viii . 13 ; I Thess . iii . 5 ; which only regard the saints , or such who profess to be so , and not all mankind . Besides ...
... suppose men to be in danger by temptation ; the passages referred to are , Matt . vi . 13 , and xxvi . 41 ; Luke viii . 13 ; I Thess . iii . 5 ; which only regard the saints , or such who profess to be so , and not all mankind . Besides ...
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... suppose that God would put man into such a state again ; but rather provide in another way for the good of those he designed to bring to everlasting happiness . 2. If men were in a state of probation , they ought to be on equal ground ...
... suppose that God would put man into such a state again ; but rather provide in another way for the good of those he designed to bring to everlasting happiness . 2. If men were in a state of probation , they ought to be on equal ground ...
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... suppose any imperfection in him , nor sufficiency in his creatures ; nor do such necessarily imply that it is his will to give that wisdom he wishes for ; nor do they lay him under obligation even to afford the means of spiritual wisdom ...
... suppose any imperfection in him , nor sufficiency in his creatures ; nor do such necessarily imply that it is his will to give that wisdom he wishes for ; nor do they lay him under obligation even to afford the means of spiritual wisdom ...
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