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" The condition of Man after the fall of Adam is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God. Wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without... "
An apology for the united Church of England and Ireland: or, A vindication ... - Page 91
by William Eames - 1817 - 318 pages
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Paradox Lost: Free Will and Political Liberty in American Culture, 1630-1760

Jon Pahl - 1992 - 260 pages
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Predestination, Policy and Polemic: Conflict and Consensus in the English ...

Peter White - 2002 - 356 pages
...Pelagianism, but making no concessions to any doctrine of total depravity; and in the rest of the article, 'the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will' was now said to work 'with [ 1553 'in'] us, when we have that will'. This insistence that grace co-operated...
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Hidden Wisdom in the Holy Bible, Vol. 2

Geoffrey Hodson - 1994 - 326 pages
...prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God: Wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable...grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have that good will, and working with us, when we have that good will. The views of this body stated here...
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A Gust for Paradise: Milton's Eden and the Visual Arts

Diane Kelsey McColley - 1993 - 336 pages
...strength and good works to faith and calling vpon God: Wherfore we haue no power to do good workes pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ prcuenting [that is, preceding] vs, that we may hauc a good will, and working with vs, when we haue...
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Interpretation and Theology in Spenser

Darryl J. Gless - 1994 - 300 pages
...grace. Yet Article 10, "Of Free Will," seems at once to assert and to undermine the notion of necessity: "we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable...good will, and working with us, when we have that good will." 21 The onset of grace must come first, "preventing us." Yet it initiates a second, persistent...
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John Wesley's Scriptural Christianity: A Plain Exposition of His ..., Volume 1

Thomas C. Oden - 1994 - 392 pages
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Religion and Society in Early Modern England: A Sourcebook

David Cressy, Lori Anne Ferrell - 1996 - 215 pages
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La lumere as lais: Introduction, notes and glossary

Pierre (de Peckham) - 1996 - 236 pages
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Christian Confessions: A Historical Introduction

Ted Campbell - 1996 - 364 pages
...and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and works, to faith and calling upon God; wherefore we have no power to do good works, pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ [coming before] us, that we may have a good will, and working within us, when we have that good will.217...
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The Great Revival: Beginnings of the Bible Belt

John B. Boles - 1996 - 264 pages
...and prepare himself by his own natural strength and works to faith, and calling upon God: Wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ . . . [enabling], that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will."20...
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