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... prove the resisti- bility of the grace of God, and that an irresistible power is not necessary to the conversion of a sinner. But, 1. It ought to be observed, that there is a twofold call ; the one is internal, which is by the powerful ...
... prove that God gives sufficient grace for the conversion of such who are not converted ; and that he does not effect that work by an irresistible power, by an unfrustrable. operation ; which operation, it is said, " if necessary to ...
... proved just the reverse. 9. The interrogation ought not to be rendered as it is by our translators, What could have ... proving that grace sufficient for conversion is given to some who are not converted, or from contradicting the ...
... prove what they are cited for, and ought to have no place m the controversy about free-will, and efficacious grace. SECTION XV Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money ; come ye, buy, and eat, yea ...
... prove that it is in the power of an unrege-' nerate man, to make himself such a heart and spirit ; since from God's ... proved that it was made with any who were not eventually saved, but with the house of Israel, who were called the ...
Contents
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CHAPTER I | 93 |
John x 15 | 99 |
Enhes i 19 20 | 105 |
John vi 44 | 112 |
xiv Phil ii 13 | 120 |
John xiii 1 | 131 |
Hilarius Pictaviensis | 234 |
Clemens Romanus | 241 |
Cyprian | 247 |
Macarius Jilgyptius | 253 |
Epiphanius | 260 |
TENCE OF mans FREE WILL | 266 |
Hilarius Pictaviensis | 277 |
xxvm Hieronymus | 283 |
Ephes i 1314 | 137 |
Hos ii 19 20 | 143 |
III The state and case | 209 |
The Introduction | 222 |
Irenseus | 228 |
nensis | 296 |
Macarius jEgyptius | 308 |
CHAPTER VI | 315 |
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