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... reason to discern good and evil , and ( 2 ) a power of will to choose the one or the other ( II.ii.4 ) . But he then fixes the limits of this power of both reason and will as existing after the Fall in such a way as to deny any real ...
... reason to discern good and evil , and ( 2 ) a power of will to choose the one or the other ( II.ii.4 ) . But he then fixes the limits of this power of both reason and will as existing after the Fall in such a way as to deny any real ...
Page 39
... reason is blinded and the will depraved , all that remains is " a shapeless ruin " ( idem ) . In the consideration of reason the following points are emphasized . First , it is obvious that in the mind there is a love of truth and a ...
... reason is blinded and the will depraved , all that remains is " a shapeless ruin " ( idem ) . In the consideration of reason the following points are emphasized . First , it is obvious that in the mind there is a love of truth and a ...
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... reason , and should remind us that the human mind however much fallen and perverted from its original integrity , is still adorned and invested with admirable gifts from its creator ( II.ii.15 ) . Thus Calvin is able to wax eloquent in ...
... reason , and should remind us that the human mind however much fallen and perverted from its original integrity , is still adorned and invested with admirable gifts from its creator ( II.ii.15 ) . Thus Calvin is able to wax eloquent in ...
Contents
CHAP PAGE | 11 |
MANS FALLEN STATE | 29 |
THE WAY OF SALVATION | 44 |
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