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" In conformity, therefore, to the clear doctrine of the Scripture, we assert, that by an eternal and immutable counsel, God has once for all determined, both whom he would admit to salvation, and whom he would condemn to destruction. ' We affirm that this... "
Proceedings of the New England Methodist Historical Society Annual Meeting - Page 5
by New England Methodist Historical Society - 1882
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Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 2

Jean Calvin, John Allen - Reformed Church - 1816 - 516 pages
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Institutes of the Christian Religion, Volume 2

Jean Calvin - Reformed Church - 1816 - 524 pages
...admit to salvation, and I whom he would condemn to destruction. We affirm that this counsel, as far ns concerns the elect, is founded on his gratuitous /...and irreprehensible, but incomprehensible, judgment. In the elect, we consider calling as an evidence of election, and justification as another token of...
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The history of the Church of Christ, Volume 3

John Scott - Europe - 1831 - 656 pages
...definition will be noticed hereafter. CHAP, tally irrespective of human merit : but that, to XXVI' those whom he devotes to condemnation, the gate of life is closed by his just, indeed, and irreprehensible, but incomprehensible judgment." § 7. — God's predestination...
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A Biblical and Theological Dictionary: Explanatory of the History ..., Volume 1

Richard Watson - Bible - 1832 - 1030 pages
...both whom he would admit to salvation, and whom ho wouid condemn to destruction. We affirm that this counsel, as far as concerns the elect, is founded...that to those whom he devotes to condemnation, the gale of life is closed by a jnst and irreprehensible, but incomprchtnsililf, judgment. In the elect,...
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A Biblical and Theological Dictionary: Explanatory of the History, Manners ...

Richard Watson - Bible - 1832 - 1094 pages
...whom he would admit to salvation, and whom he would сомdemn to destruction. We affirm that this counsel, as far as concerns the elect, is founded...mercy, totally irrespective of human merit; but that u> those whom he devotes to condemnation, the gate of life is closed by a just and irreprehensible,...
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Helps to the Study of Presbyterianism; Or, An Unsophisticated Exposition of ...

William Gannaway Brownlow - Presbyterianism - 1834 - 312 pages
...eternal life is ordained for some, and eternal damnation for others." Page 420. "We affirm that this counsel, as far as concerns the elect is founded on...and irreprehensible, but incomprehensible, judgment. In the elect, we consider calling as an evidence of election, and justification as another token of...
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The Universal Redemption of Mankind: The Doctrine of the New Testament

Richard Watson - Redemption - 1840 - 248 pages
...made from Allen's translation. Lond. 1823. whom he would condemn to destruction. We affirm that this counsel, as far as concerns the elect, is founded...and irreprehensible but incomprehensible judgment. In the elect, we consider calling as an. evidence of election ; and justification as another token...
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Ioannis Calvini Institutio Christianae religionis, Volume 2

Jean Calvin - Reformed Church - 1841 - 682 pages
...both whom he would admit to salvation, and whom he would condemn to destruction. ' We affirm that this counsel, as far as concerns the elect, is founded...and irreprehensible. but incomprehensible, judgment. In the elect, we consider calling as an evidence of election, and justification as another token of...
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Review of E. F. Hatfield's Universalism as it is

Thomas Jefferson Sawyer - Universalism - 1841 - 344 pages
...would condemn to destruction. We affirm that this counsel, as far as concerns the elect, is founded on gratuitous mercy, totally irrespective of human merit...and irreprehensible, but incomprehensible judgment." And such is the uniform doctrine of the whole school, in all ages and countries. To say that such men...
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Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines ..., Volume 2

Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1940 - 698 pages
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