Lectures on Systematic TheologyEerdmans, 1969 - 622 sivua |
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... regard to the rights and hap- piness of others ? If they mean that we are to have a positive regard to others ' rights and happiness , what is that but giving up their theory , and holding the true one , to wit , that the happiness of ...
... regard to the rights and hap- piness of others ? If they mean that we are to have a positive regard to others ' rights and happiness , what is that but giving up their theory , and holding the true one , to wit , that the happiness of ...
Sivu 148
... regard the states of the intellect as constituting a part , at least , of their religion . It is of great importance that just views should prevail among Christians upon this momentous subject . Virtue , or religion , as has been ...
... regard the states of the intellect as constituting a part , at least , of their religion . It is of great importance that just views should prevail among Christians upon this momentous subject . Virtue , or religion , as has been ...
Sivu 387
... regard as a forensic act . I regard the atonement of Christ as the necessary condition of safely manifesting the benevolence of God in the justification and salvation of sinners . A merciful disposition in the whole Godhead was the ...
... regard as a forensic act . I regard the atonement of Christ as the necessary condition of safely manifesting the benevolence of God in the justification and salvation of sinners . A merciful disposition in the whole Godhead was the ...
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ability absurd action affirm antinomian atonement attribute of benevolence believe Bible certainly choice choose Christ Christians church condition conscious consecration consists constitutional course deny desire divine doctrine duty elect entire sanctification eternal evil exist fact faith feelings flesh free agency God's gospel grace gratification guilt hath heart heaven highest well-being Holy Spirit human impenitent implies impossible imputed righteousness inability infinite influence intellect intrinsic value Jesus justification Lord manifest means mind moral agents moral character moral depravity moral government moral law moral obligation nature necessity never obedience obey object opposition original sin outward passages perfect philosophy reason regard regeneration relations religion render repentance requires respect retributive justice revealed righteousness saints saints and sinners sake salvation saved scripture secure selfishness sense sensibility sinful sinners soul suppose theory thing thou tion true truth ultimate end ultimate intention unbelief universe unto virtue volition