The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Nide 1Peirce and Williams, 1828 |
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Sivu 51
... teach that infants are damned . But do they not believe in the doctrine of original sin ? If not , they are not Calvinists , the reviewer himself being judge ; and if they do hold to , and teach the doctrine of original sin , then they do ...
... teach that infants are damned . But do they not believe in the doctrine of original sin ? If not , they are not Calvinists , the reviewer himself being judge ; and if they do hold to , and teach the doctrine of original sin , then they do ...
Sivu 79
... teach no such thing as the doctrine of infant damnation . They all teach the imputa- tion of Adam's sin to the whole human race , infants not excepted ; and that , in consequence , they are depraved , and children of wrath , and justly ...
... teach no such thing as the doctrine of infant damnation . They all teach the imputa- tion of Adam's sin to the whole human race , infants not excepted ; and that , in consequence , they are depraved , and children of wrath , and justly ...
Sivu 380
... teach thus ? Do they teach that God cre- ates men wicked , and then damns them for not being good , when they cannot become good ; and that they are all unconscious of their danger , and cannot escape it ? Let it now be distinctly ...
... teach thus ? Do they teach that God cre- ates men wicked , and then damns them for not being good , when they cannot become good ; and that they are all unconscious of their danger , and cannot escape it ? Let it now be distinctly ...
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