Lectures on Systematic TheologyEerdmans, 1969 - 622 من الصفحات |
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... regeneration and conver- sion . 1. Regeneration is the term used by some theologians to express the divine agency in changing the heart . With them regeneration does not include and imply the activity of the subject , but rather ...
... regeneration and conver- sion . 1. Regeneration is the term used by some theologians to express the divine agency in changing the heart . With them regeneration does not include and imply the activity of the subject , but rather ...
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... regeneration is not effected by physical power . God cannot do the sinner's duty , and regenerate him without the right exercise of the sinner's own agency . 8. This view of regeneration shows that the sinner's dependence upon the Holy ...
... regeneration is not effected by physical power . God cannot do the sinner's duty , and regenerate him without the right exercise of the sinner's own agency . 8. This view of regeneration shows that the sinner's dependence upon the Holy ...
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Charles G. Finney James Harris Fairchild. regeneration , to infer the truth of this doctrine from the nature of the change that constitutes the new birth . In this they have been entirely consistent . If , as they suppose , regeneration ...
Charles G. Finney James Harris Fairchild. regeneration , to infer the truth of this doctrine from the nature of the change that constitutes the new birth . In this they have been entirely consistent . If , as they suppose , regeneration ...
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