Lectures on Systematic Theology: Embracing Ability (natural, Moral and Gracious) Repentance, Impenitance, Faith and UnbeliefFitch, 1847 - 612 من الصفحات |
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Charles G. Finney. 4. Sanctification is another condition of justification . Some theologians have made justification a condition of sanc- tification instead of making sanctification a condition of jus- tification . But this we shall see ...
Charles G. Finney. 4. Sanctification is another condition of justification . Some theologians have made justification a condition of sanc- tification instead of making sanctification a condition of jus- tification . But this we shall see ...
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... condition of the promise . This reduces us to the necessity of believing without a promise that God will give us the promised bless- ings ; for this belief is the condition of the promises in which the blessing is pledged . We must ...
... condition of the promise . This reduces us to the necessity of believing without a promise that God will give us the promised bless- ings ; for this belief is the condition of the promises in which the blessing is pledged . We must ...
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... condition of all the promises , it follows that every true believer has fulfilled the conditions of all the promises ... condition of their right to appropriate them and claim the fulfillment of them to themselves . True confidence in ...
... condition of all the promises , it follows that every true believer has fulfilled the conditions of all the promises ... condition of their right to appropriate them and claim the fulfillment of them to themselves . True confidence in ...
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affirm antinomian apostacy apostle apprehend attainment believe benevolence Bible blessing certainty christian perfection christians church command condition confidence consecration consists course covenant death deny desire divine doctrine elect embrace entire sanctification eternal evangelical event evidence evil expect fact faith Father fear flesh fulfillment glory God's gospel grace ground hath heart heaven Holy Spirit impenitent implies impossible imputed righteousness inability infinite iniquity Jesus Christ justification language light live Lord manifest means ment mind moral agents moral character moral law necessity never obedience obey objection Old Testament passages Paul perfect perseverance pray prayer present promises question rational expectation rational hope reason receive regard rejection relation religion render repentance reprobate requires respect revealed righteousness saints salvation saved Savior scripture secure selfishness sense sinners sins soul speak suppose temptation thee thing thou tion true truth unbelief unto vessels of wrath whole wholly words