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400; Limborch. Theolog. Christ. l. 4, c. 13, sect. 32, p. 876 , which arises from the two different principles of corruption and grace in him ; yet both move freely, though determined to their several objects.
400; Limborch. 1. 4, o. 13, sect. 2, 3, 4, p. 369. II Whitby, p. 384; ed. 8.229. of God before their eyes ; they drew iniquity with THE CAUSE OF GOD AND TKUTH 17.
... for he is one who sinneth not, committeth not iniquity, and turneth not away from his righteousness ; one who walketh in God's statutes, and keeps his judgments, yea, who walketh in the Synod, p. 218 ; Limborch. 1. 5, c.
... and opposers of God's grace ; in which they imagine the power of man in conversion is strongly asserted, and the doctrine of reprobation suifi- Curcell. 1. 5, c. 6, sect. 1. p. 363; et. 1. 6, c. 14, sect 8, p. 408 ; Limborch. 1.
41, and xxi. 31, 42,|| which might have been performed by them, though they had no power to repent in a spiritual and evangelical sense, to which more is required than the bare performance of miracles. See Luke xvi. 31. &c; Limborch. l.
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |