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... tion to glory may be faid to be made accord- ing to prefcience of faith and perfeverance : But they did not mean the prescience of those things which man would do from the strength of nature , but what he would do from the strength of ...
... tion to glory may be faid to be made accord- ing to prefcience of faith and perfeverance : But they did not mean the prescience of those things which man would do from the strength of nature , but what he would do from the strength of ...
Page 36
... tion , as maintained by us ; for we readily own , that God foreknew who would live pioufly , and seek after the light of life , be- cause he determined to give them that grace 3 which should enable them so to do , and therefore prepared ...
... tion , as maintained by us ; for we readily own , that God foreknew who would live pioufly , and seek after the light of life , be- cause he determined to give them that grace 3 which should enable them so to do , and therefore prepared ...
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... tion before time , before men have a being , was not unknown to this antient writer ; for in one place he says " , " Being predestinated indeed according to the foreknowledge of the Father , ut effemus qui nondum eramus , that we might ...
... tion before time , before men have a being , was not unknown to this antient writer ; for in one place he says " , " Being predestinated indeed according to the foreknowledge of the Father , ut effemus qui nondum eramus , that we might ...
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... tion , but both of them respect the doctrine of free will ; and it must be owned , that there are some things dropp'd by this writer , which upon first reading , seem to favour that doctrine , and will be confidered in their proper ...
... tion , but both of them respect the doctrine of free will ; and it must be owned , that there are some things dropp'd by this writer , which upon first reading , seem to favour that doctrine , and will be confidered in their proper ...
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... tion ; but Clement might very well say , agreeable to the absolute scheme , that God predestinated men to glory , knowing they would be righteous , because he ordained them to be righteous , and determined to make them so . He does not ...
... tion ; but Clement might very well say , agreeable to the absolute scheme , that God predestinated men to glory , knowing they would be righteous , because he ordained them to be righteous , and determined to make them so . He does not ...
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Adam afferts alſo Apostle Arnobius aſcribes becauſe believe biſhop bleſſed blood cauſe chofen Chriſt Chriſt died Chriſtian church cited Contr croſs death defire Diſcourſe divine divine grace doctrine elect elsewhere Epift epiſtle eſt eternal expreſſes faid faith falvation fame Father fays felf fince firſt fleſh fome foul fuffer glory grace hath Hift Holy Spirit Homil houſe Irenaeus Jeſus Lord Matt Monfieur Daille NUMB obſerves Orat paſſage Pelag Pelagian Pelagius perfeverance perſons Pfal place he ſays predestination prefcience purpoſe redeemed redemption repentance repreſents reſpect ſaid ſame ſaved ſays ſcheme ſeems ſelf ſenſe ſerves ſeveral ſhall ſhews ſhould ſome ſometimes ſpeaking ſpiritual ſtand ſtate ſtrength ſubject ſuch ſuppoſe Tertullian theſe things theſe words thoſe thou tion underſtand unto uſe Voffius wherefore Whitby words are theſe writer δε δια εις εκ εν ημας ής Θες τε τες το υπερ