In opposition to the plenary ability taught by the Pelagians, the gracious ability of the Arminians, and the natural ability of the New School theologians, the Scriptures declare the total inability of the sinner to turn himself to God or to do that which is truly good in God's sight
In opposition to the plenary ability taught by the Pelagians, the gracious ability of the Arminians, and the natural ability of the New School theolo… - Augustus Hopkins Strong
In opposition to the plenary ability taught by the Pelagians, the gracious ability of the Arminians, and the natural ability of the New School theolo…
- Augustus Hopkins Strong
Sin is lack of conformity to the moral law of God, either in act, disposition, or state - Augustus Hopkins Strong
Sin is lack of conformity to the moral law of God, either in act, disposition, or state
It may be doubted whether any repentance is genuine which is not repentance for sin rather than sins - Augustus Hopkins Strong
It may be doubted whether any repentance is genuine which is not repentance for sin rather than sins
Since Christ is the Word of God and the Truth of God, he may be received even by those who have not heard of his manifestation in the flesh... We hav… - Augustus Hopkins Strong
Since Christ is the Word of God and the Truth of God, he may be received even by those who have not heard of his manifestation in the flesh... We hav…
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