Remarks on The Refutation of Calvinism, by George Tomline, D. D. FRS. Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and Dean of St. Paul's, London, Volume 1W. W. Woodward, no. 52, corner of Second and Chestnut Streets, 1817 - 1014 pages |
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... called Calvinistick , very decidedly and practically ; either silently excluding personal election and final per- severance from their creed , or directly disavowing them . But , besides the attempt to refute several doctrines , which ...
... called Calvinistick , very decidedly and practically ; either silently excluding personal election and final per- severance from their creed , or directly disavowing them . But , besides the attempt to refute several doctrines , which ...
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... called upon " to give " a reason of the hope that is in him ; " and either to re- tract , or defend , the doctrines maintained in his nume- rous publications . He trusts , however , he has not for- gotten , that his remarks are made on ...
... called upon " to give " a reason of the hope that is in him ; " and either to re- tract , or defend , the doctrines maintained in his nume- rous publications . He trusts , however , he has not for- gotten , that his remarks are made on ...
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... called Calvinistick , are both scriptural , and contained in our articles : but this does not go to prove , that every tenet of Calvin is scriptural . In the fifth chapter on the quotations from the ancient fathers , the author's ...
... called Calvinistick , are both scriptural , and contained in our articles : but this does not go to prove , that every tenet of Calvin is scriptural . In the fifth chapter on the quotations from the ancient fathers , the author's ...
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... called Calvinists , not by our own free consent , does not bring us under any obligation ; to embrace all Calvin's sentiments , or make us liable to have them imputed to us for our condemna- tion ; unless we copy his offences . - Much ...
... called Calvinists , not by our own free consent , does not bring us under any obligation ; to embrace all Calvin's sentiments , or make us liable to have them imputed to us for our condemna- tion ; unless we copy his offences . - Much ...
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... called Calvinists . — In my own various publications , which may be thought , at least , sufficiently voluminous , I do not think it occurs once , in the meaning and appli- cation here intended . Indeed it has been , for some time ...
... called Calvinists . — In my own various publications , which may be thought , at least , sufficiently voluminous , I do not think it occurs once , in the meaning and appli- cation here intended . Indeed it has been , for some time ...
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