| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1803 - 534 sider
...none the po\ver of believing ; though " he does not grant unto nil his assistance and suc•' cour, that they may wisely improve this power " to the attainment...fault, and not from " any want of goodness in God." [/ J. ' Those Those who embraced this doctrine were called0 E^rTUnlversalists, because they represented... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 sider
...Christ : That, such, indeed, is the immense and univeisal goodness of the Supreme Being, ttut he refuses to none the power of believing ; though he does not grant unto all his assistance and succbur, that they may wisely improve tliis power to the attainment of everlasting salvation: And that,... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1811 - 512 sider
...Christ; " That such indeed is the immense and universal goodness of the Supreme Being, that he refuses to none the power of believing ; though he does not...fault, and not from any want of goodness in God." 1 1 Sec Jo. Wolfg. Jaegeri Historia Ecelet. et Politico, Sxculi xvii. JDecenn. iv. p. 522. (Jj" This... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1811 - 512 sider
...Christ ; " That such indeed is the immense and universal goodness of the Supreme Being, that he refuses to none the power of believing ; though he does not...their own fault, and not from any want of goodness in God."1 ' Sec Jo. Wolfg. Jaegeri Historic. Eccles. et Politico, Sxculi xvii, Decenn. iv. p. 522. (Tjs... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 sider
...Christ : That such indeed is the immense and universal goodness of the Supreme Being, that he refuses to none the power of believing ; though he does not...fault, and not from any want of goodness in God." Mosheim is of opinion that this is only a species of Arminianism or Pelagianism artfully disguised... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 540 sider
...Christ: That such indeed is the immense' and universal goodness of the Supreme Being, that he refuses to none the power of believing ; though he does not...fault, and not from any want of goodness in God." Mosheim is of opinion that this is only a species of Arminianism or Pelagianism artfully disguised... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 480 sider
...Christ : That such, indeed, is the immense and imiTersal goodness of the Supreme Being, that he refuses to none the power of believing; though he does not...own fault, and not from any want of goodness in God. But the doctrine of the present Universalista is widely different from tins. Their opinion i», that... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1817 - 392 sider
...assistance that they may improve this power to the attainment of everlasting salvation : — And, that many perish, through their own fault, and not from any want of goodness in God." See Cameronians. The mitigated view of the doctrine of predestination was advocated by many of the... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1819 - 536 sider
...That, such, indeed, is the immense and uni" versal goodness of the Supreme Being, that he " refuses to none the power of believing; though " he does not...improve this " power to the attainment of everlasting salva" tion : " And that, in consequence of this, multitudes " perish through their own fault, and... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1824 - 486 sider
...Christ. " That such indeed is the immense and universal goodness of the Supreme Being, that he refuses to none the power of believing ; though he does not...fault, and not from any want of goodness in God."' tides of Beaulieu and Amyraut, in Bayle's Dictionary; and the articles Pajon and Papin, in M. de ChaufTepied's... | |
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