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... for so I form ' d them free ; and free they must remain , Till they enthrall
themselves ; I else must change Their nature , and revoke the high decree
Unchangeable , eternal , which ordain ' d Their freedom ; they themselves ordain
' d their fall .
... for so I form ' d them free ; and free they must remain , Till they enthrall
themselves ; I else must change Their nature , and revoke the high decree
Unchangeable , eternal , which ordain ' d Their freedom ; they themselves ordain
' d their fall .
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... that man should so far be a free agent , that it remained with himself to decide
whether he would stand or fall , * the idea of that evil event , or of the fall of man ,
was suggested to God from an extraneous source , - - a truth which all confess .
... that man should so far be a free agent , that it remained with himself to decide
whether he would stand or fall , * the idea of that evil event , or of the fall of man ,
was suggested to God from an extraneous source , - - a truth which all confess .
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with free will , so that his fall might depend upon his own volition , such without
doubt was the nature of the decree itself , so that all the evil consequences ·
which ensued were contingent upon man ' s will ; wherefore the covenant stood
thus ...
with free will , so that his fall might depend upon his own volition , such without
doubt was the nature of the decree itself , so that all the evil consequences ·
which ensued were contingent upon man ' s will ; wherefore the covenant stood
thus ...
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Thus God ' foreknew that Adam would fall of his own free will ; his fall therefore
was certain , but not necessary , since it proceeded from his own free will , which
is incompatible with necessity . * Thus too God foreknew that the Israelites would
...
Thus God ' foreknew that Adam would fall of his own free will ; his fall therefore
was certain , but not necessary , since it proceeded from his own free will , which
is incompatible with necessity . * Thus too God foreknew that the Israelites would
...
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The principal special decree of God relating to man is termed Predestination ,
whereby God in pity to mankind , though foreseeing that they would fall of their
own accord , predestinated to eternal salvation before the foundation of the world
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The principal special decree of God relating to man is termed Predestination ,
whereby God in pity to mankind , though foreseeing that they would fall of their
own accord , predestinated to eternal salvation before the foundation of the world
...
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