The Conflict of Ages: Or, The Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God and ManPhillips, Sampson, 1853 - 552 páginas |
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action Adam's ages alleged apparent causation appears argument Arminians asserted atonement Augustine Augustinian believe benevolent Bible Calvinistic causative power CHAPTER character Christ Christian Christian experience church conceded condemnation conflict constitution conviction corrupt created creatures deep defend demnation deny depraved nature dishonorable doctrine enter this world equity and honor eternal evil existence facts federal headship feel free agency God's grace ground guilt harmony heliocentric holy honor and right human depravity human mind human race idea imputation influence intuitive language logical merely mode moral moral constitution Moreover mystery natural death new-created minds offence original original sin passage peccatum Pelagianism Pelagius posterity preexistence present Princeton divines principles of honor propensity punishment radical reäction reason Reformers regarded regeneration reject rience righteousness ruin says scripture Semipelagians sense sinful sinners soul spirit statements teach tendency theology theory things tion total depravity true truth Turretin Unitarian universe views whole word