| George Gregory - 1790 - 434 páginas
...particular : that however, none, but ihofe who believe in him, can be partakers of this divine benefit. 3d. That mankind are not totally depraved, and that depravity...public head ; but that mortality and natural evil only arc the direct con fequences of'his fmtohispofterity. 4th. That there is no fuch thing as irrefiftible... | |
| George Gregory - 1795 - 594 páginas
...particular : that however, none, but thofe who believe in him, can be partakers of this divine benefit. 3d. That mankind are not totally depraved, and that depravity...head ; but that mortality and natural evil only are the direct conSequences of his fin to his pofterity. 4th. That there is no ftich thing as irrefiftible... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1801 - 514 páginas
...who perifh, and for thofe who do not perifh: therefore he died for all men. ''••• •• "/ HI. That mankind are not totally depraved, and that depravity...head ; but that mortality and natural evil only are the direcl confequences of his fin to his pofterity. For, if all men are utterly difablcd to all good,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 páginas
...particular ; that however none but those who believe in him can be partakers of this divine benefit. 3. That mankind are not totally depraved, and that depravity...head, but that mortality and natural evil only are the direct consequences of his sin to posterity. 4. That there is no such a thing as irresistible grace... | |
| Johnson Grant - 1814 - 598 páginas
...very different fcecotfnt is given : " that maokind are not totally depraved, and that depravity dees not come upon them by virtue of Adam's being their public head; but that mortality and naThe third and fourth of the five points are so intimately connected, that a reply to the one will... | |
| 1815 - 698 páginas
...in his Declaration, and in his Public Disputations. Some modem Arminians, however, have asserted, " that mankind are not totally depraved, and that depravity...head; but that mortality and natural evil only are the direct consequences of his sin to his posterity." •• 4. They believe that divine grace, or... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 370 páginas
...particular ; that, however, none but those who believe in him can be partakers of this divine benefit. 3. That mankind are not totally depraved, and that depravity...head, but that mortality and natural evil only are the direct consequences of his sin to posterity. 4. That there is no such a thing as irresistible grace... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 376 páginas
...that, however, none but those who believe in him can be partakers of this divine benefit. 3. 1'hat mankind are not totally depraved, and that depravity...public head, but that mortality and natural evil only arc the direct consequences of his sin to posterity. 4. That there is no such a thing as irresistible... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1823 - 494 páginas
...many modern Arminians talk more like Pelagians (which see.) Thus Dr. G. Gregory, and others, contend, that " mankind are not totally depraved, and that depravity does not come on them by virtue of Adam's being their public head ; but that mortality and natural evil only, are... | |
| David Williamson - 1824 - 802 páginas
...afterwards see ; but many who have sheltered their opinions, under the name of Armiuius have taught, "That mankind are not totally depraved, and that depravity...head ; but that mortality and natural evil only are the direct consequences of his sin to posterity." — " Those in the Low Countries, who at that time"... | |
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