A Vindication of the Protestant Episcopal Church in a Series of Letters Address
A Vindication of the Protestant Episcopal Church in a Series of Letters Address
Thomas Y Thomas Yardley How
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Conversion and sanctifi- cation are partly a divi7ie work, and partly a hu- man ivorL Something is left for us to do. We are not impelled by ir- resistible grace as mat- ter is impelled by phy- sical force. Of our- selves we can do no- 23S CALVINISM. LET. VIIK 5. To the reprobate salvation is impossible. As no atonins: blood was ever shed for them, so no elTectual grace is ever given to the n. Left to ourselves, we inevitably parish. Ttie repro ) te are left to themselves. That as- sistance of ...the Spirit, without ^vhich we can- not repent and live, is absolutely withheld from them. In short, they are doomed from all eternity to perdition. And God, so far from giving them the means of salvation, absolutely inclines them to evil, and fits and prepares them, as vessels of wrath, for the display of his glorious justice, in the torments of never end- ing despair. 6. Infants, as well as thing. Through Christ strengthening us we can do all things. 5. As Christ died for all men, so sufficient grace is given to all men.
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