Regaining Paradise LostLongman, 1994 - 151 pages |
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... grace , quits their outstanding debts ( both of which are effected immediately by the Atonement itself , though Adam and his heirs had access to grace from immediately after the fall , if they chose to cooperate with it ; on grace , see ...
... grace , quits their outstanding debts ( both of which are effected immediately by the Atonement itself , though Adam and his heirs had access to grace from immediately after the fall , if they chose to cooperate with it ; on grace , see ...
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... grace acting on the chosen individual . Choice - election - is transposed from the individual to the Godhead . One cannot choose whether one will receive grace and thus salvation . Indeed , none of us deserves it ; all , strictly ...
... grace acting on the chosen individual . Choice - election - is transposed from the individual to the Godhead . One cannot choose whether one will receive grace and thus salvation . Indeed , none of us deserves it ; all , strictly ...
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... grace , but it has no powers whatsoever except such as are excited by divine grace . For Christ has said , ' Without me ye can do nothing ' . " The effect of the Lutheran and Calvinist reformations was , para- doxically , to place the ...
... grace , but it has no powers whatsoever except such as are excited by divine grace . For Christ has said , ' Without me ye can do nothing ' . " The effect of the Lutheran and Calvinist reformations was , para- doxically , to place the ...
Contents
The Holy Spirit | 23 |
The problem of Satan | 44 |
The private life of Adam and | 64 |
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