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 32
... perform its office , and then justice discharge its functions . For the prevention of sin , and therefore of misery , precedes any good deed , and therefore precedes the reward of that good deed , therefore , also , the misery which ...
... perform its office , and then justice discharge its functions . For the prevention of sin , and therefore of misery , precedes any good deed , and therefore precedes the reward of that good deed , therefore , also , the misery which ...
Pàgina 36
... perform any certain act concerning them , which is equivalent to an asser- tion that neither supernatural or divine gifts , nor sin , held , in the mind of Him who considered them the position of a for- mal cause in the object From ...
... perform any certain act concerning them , which is equivalent to an asser- tion that neither supernatural or divine gifts , nor sin , held , in the mind of Him who considered them the position of a for- mal cause in the object From ...
Pàgina 42
... performed by the saints , so as not to bestow upon it a reward , fór He has promised that reward . If , then , any one wishes to inquire whether any act belongs to the free will and the power of God , he must see whether the nature of ...
... performed by the saints , so as not to bestow upon it a reward , fór He has promised that reward . If , then , any one wishes to inquire whether any act belongs to the free will and the power of God , he must see whether the nature of ...
Pàgina 48
... perform their own motions . " But " their own motions " pertain , some of them to nature and to natural instinct and are directed invariably to one certain and destined end , and others to the will in the rational nature , which are ...
... perform their own motions . " But " their own motions " pertain , some of them to nature and to natural instinct and are directed invariably to one certain and destined end , and others to the will in the rational nature , which are ...
Pàgina 58
... perform their own actions , and produce mediate causes , act in their own relations , and dispose them ; God in a divine mode , nature in a natural mode , and the will in an elective mode . God , in a divine mode , originates nature ...
... perform their own actions , and produce mediate causes , act in their own relations , and dispose them ; God in a divine mode , nature in a natural mode , and the will in an elective mode . God , in a divine mode , originates nature ...
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absolutely according to election act of God action Adam affirm angels answer antecedent apostle argument ARMINIUS assertion attributed Augustine believe bestowed blessings CALIFORN cause Christ committed concerning condition consequent considered contingent contrary copula created creation creature cree damnation death declaration decree decree of God Deity denial deny determined discussion distinction divine divine grace effect efficacious election and reprobation Esau eternal evil exist explained fact faith fall former freedom gism glory hardened Holy Holy Spirit JAMES ARMINIUS Jews latter Marcion Mediator ment misery mode nature necessarily necessary necessity negative act obedience object ordained passage performed permission permitted pertains predamnation prepared prescience present preterition promise PROPOSITION proved punishment purpose redeemed reference rejected relation reply respect righteousness salvation saved Scripture sense sentiment sinners sins Spirit sufficient supernatural grace supernatural happiness syllogism Tertullian theory things tion transgression true truth two-fold unless unto vessels of wrath volition word