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" God works the evil in us as well as the good," and that " the great perfection of faith consists in believing God to be just, although, by fits own will, he necessarily renders us worthy of damnation, so as to seem to take pleasure in the torments of... "
Defence of the creed and discipline of the Catholic Church, against J.B ... - Página 120
por Frederick Charles Husenbeth - 1826
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumen16

1834 - 778 páginas
...perfection of faith is to believe that God is just, though by his own will he renders us necessarily worthy of damnation, so as to seem to take pleasure in the torments of the miserable." — Vol. II. p. 135, note. " In his work de Servo Arbitrio .'" This reference, which is much like addressing...
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End of Religious Controversy: In a Friendly Correspondence Between a ...

John Milner - 1827 - 620 páginas
...sure of their ulvation ! To begin with the Father of the Reformation: Luther teaches, that ' God works the evil in us as well as the good, and that the great...consists in believing God to be just, although, by hit own urill, he necessarily renders us worthy of damnation, fo as to seem to take pleasure in the...
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The History of the Variations of the Protestant Churches, Volumen1

Jacques Bénigne Bossuet - 1829 - 452 páginas
...express terms, that " freewill is a vain title; that God works the evil in us, as well as the good ; that the great perfection of faith consists in believing God to be just, although, necessarily, by his will, he renders us worthy of damnation, so as to seem to take pleasure in the...
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Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion: With Notes ..., Volumen2

Thomas Moore - 1833 - 370 páginas
...perfection of faith is to believe that God is just, though by his own will he renders us necessarily worthy of damnation, so as to seem to take pleasure in the torments of the miserable." We have already shown in the preceding volume how large a portion of Protestantism has been borrowed...
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Controversy Between Rev. Messrs. Hughes and Breckenridge[sic]: On the ...

John Hughes - 1834 - 498 páginas
...us, as well as the good." Is this " the religion of Christ ?" And that " by his own will, he (God) necessarily RENDERS us worthy of damnation, so as...to take pleasure in the torments of the miserable." (Luth. Opera, ed. Wittemb. Tom. ii. p. 437.) Is this " the religion of Christ ?" Again. " If God foresaw,...
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The End of Religious Controversy: In a Friendly Correspondence Between a ...

John Milner - 1842 - 522 páginas
...sure of their salvation! To begin with the Father of the Reformation: Luther teaches, that ' God works the evil in us as ' well as the good,' and that '...worthy of damnation, so as to seem to take pleasure ' m the torments of the miserable.' (1) Again he says, and repeats it, in his work De Servo A rbitrio,...
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The End of Religious Controversy: In a Friendly Correspondence Between a ...

John Milner - 1843 - 382 páginas
...good," and that " the great perfection of faith consists in believing God to be just, although, by fits own will, he necessarily renders us worthy of damnation,...take pleasure in the torments of the miserable."^ Again he says, and repeats it, in his work De Servo Arbitrio, and his other works, that " free will...
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Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion

Thomas Moore - 1844 - 282 páginas
...perfection of faith is to believe that God is just, though by his own will he renders us necessarily worthy of damnation, so as to seem to take pleasure in the torments of the miserable." We have already shown, in the preceding chapters, how large a portion of Protestantism has been borrowed...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1845 - 786 páginas
...Reformers, and that he thought would be enough. Luther taught in his works thai — «• God works the evil in us as well as the good," and that " the...to take pleasure in the torments of the miserable." Again — « Free-will is an empty name ;" and, farther, " if God foresaw that J udas would be a traitor,...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1845 - 768 páginas
...would be enough. Luther taught in his works thai — " Gnd works the evil in us as well as the gond," and that " the great perfection of faith consists in believing God to be just, although lijr his own will lie necessarily renders us worthy of damnation, so as to seem to take pleasure in...
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