The Works of James Arminius, D. D., Formerly Professor of Divinity in the University of Leyden, Volum 3Derby and Miller, 1853 |
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Pàgina 28
... creatures , even angels and men , when compared with God , are miserable , misery being here taken for non - felicity , not for that which is opposed to felicity in a privative sense , but for that which is opposed to it in a ...
... creatures , even angels and men , when compared with God , are miserable , misery being here taken for non - felicity , not for that which is opposed to felicity in a privative sense , but for that which is opposed to it in a ...
Pàgina 31
... creature , righteous and considered in his state as it was by creation , but the latter is a sinful creature , and fallen from his original state into misery by transgression . Of those two classes both of mercy and justice , the former ...
... creature , righteous and considered in his state as it was by creation , but the latter is a sinful creature , and fallen from his original state into misery by transgression . Of those two classes both of mercy and justice , the former ...
Pàgina 43
... creature without demerit , as to take away being without pre- vious sin . God takes away that which He gave , and He can do as He wills , with His own , but He cannot inflict misery , because the creature does not so far belong to God ...
... creature without demerit , as to take away being without pre- vious sin . God takes away that which He gave , and He can do as He wills , with His own , but He cannot inflict misery , because the creature does not so far belong to God ...
Pàgina 47
... creature , but they are things which He condescends to ac- complish mediately in nature and in grace . He does , as a universal principle according to the mode of the creature , and , as Augustine says , ( lib . 7 , de DISCUSSION WITH F ...
... creature , but they are things which He condescends to ac- complish mediately in nature and in grace . He does , as a universal principle according to the mode of the creature , and , as Augustine says , ( lib . 7 , de DISCUSSION WITH F ...
Pàgina 48
... creature is in fault as the proxi- mate cause , and " God is wholly without blame . " The fourth point is that the first and supreme cause is so far universal , that nothing else can be supposed or devised to be its cause , since if it ...
... creature is in fault as the proxi- mate cause , and " God is wholly without blame . " The fourth point is that the first and supreme cause is so far universal , that nothing else can be supposed or devised to be its cause , since if it ...
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