The Methodist Quarterly Review, 34 tomas;56 tomasG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1874 |
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... Calvinistic Churches , with which Methodism has ever held a controversy on this subject . The statement entirely omits every thing peculiarly Method- istic in the doctrine of assurance . Does any one inquire whether Mr. Wesley taught ...
... Calvinistic Churches , with which Methodism has ever held a controversy on this subject . The statement entirely omits every thing peculiarly Method- istic in the doctrine of assurance . Does any one inquire whether Mr. Wesley taught ...
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... Calvin- istic Churches have differed upon many points of doctrine . Dr. Chamberlayne's scope embraces some of these points . He attempts to prove his views by " orthodox theologians generally 1874. ] 115 Dr. Chamberlayne on Saving Faith .
... Calvin- istic Churches have differed upon many points of doctrine . Dr. Chamberlayne's scope embraces some of these points . He attempts to prove his views by " orthodox theologians generally 1874. ] 115 Dr. Chamberlayne on Saving Faith .
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... Calvinistic ones . The proof passages come from the Westminster Confession , Dr. John Dick , Andrew Fuller , Christmas Evans , Richard Baxter , and oth- ers . In a passage quoted by Dr. Chamberlayne , Baxter rejects the doctrine of the ...
... Calvinistic ones . The proof passages come from the Westminster Confession , Dr. John Dick , Andrew Fuller , Christmas Evans , Richard Baxter , and oth- ers . In a passage quoted by Dr. Chamberlayne , Baxter rejects the doctrine of the ...
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... Calvinistic brethren hold that all the elect are regenerated at birth ? Is , then , regeneration never a sequent of the preached Gospel and conviction of sin ? Is every sinner , antecedent to his conversion , and in the midst of his ...
... Calvinistic brethren hold that all the elect are regenerated at birth ? Is , then , regeneration never a sequent of the preached Gospel and conviction of sin ? Is every sinner , antecedent to his conversion , and in the midst of his ...
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... John Wesley in theology . And this is well illustrated by their St. Louis sheet , which who does not object to our ... Calvinism and Martyrdom ; 1874. ] 141 Synopsis of the Quarterlies .
... John Wesley in theology . And this is well illustrated by their St. Louis sheet , which who does not object to our ... Calvinism and Martyrdom ; 1874. ] 141 Synopsis of the Quarterlies .
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