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An essay in which the doctrine of a positive divine efficiency exciting the will of men to sin, as held by some modern writers, is candidly discussed, and shewn to be 1. Unphilosophical. 2. Inconsistent with the plain and obvious sense of the Holy Scriptures, and of course a departure from the simplicity of the gospel; and 3. A novel doctrine, utterly repugnant to the faith of the Christian church in all past ages
AuthorAndros, Thomas, 1759–1845
Date1820
FormatBook
Description144 pages
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBoston: Printed for Samuel T. Armstrong, by Crocker & Brewster, no. 50, Cornhill, July
SubjectTheology
TopicSin
ContributorNew York Public Library
RightsNo Copyright - United StatesNo Copyright - United States
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