De Moor On Predestination

de Moor On Predestination The Puritan Board
de Moor On Predestination The Puritan Board

De Moor On Predestination The Puritan Board De moor vii:9: the wisdom of predestination. divine wisdom, which we have already observed in a general way on his decrees, chapter vi, § 8, especially comes to be celebrated in the decree of divine predestination, to which, α. paul especially has regard, romans 11:33, 34; and, β. which wisdom is displayed by the most excellent nexus of the. Predestination is not able to be denied, α. since god has decreed all future things, according to chapter vi, § 11. β. but if god has decreed all things, even the least, there can be no doubt concerning predestination, if, by arguing from the lesser to the greater, you consider the maximal importance of the salvation and damnation of all men. γ. god is not able to be ignorant of the.

de moor Vii 16 The Object Of predestination Part 2
de moor Vii 16 The Object Of predestination Part 2

De Moor Vii 16 The Object Of Predestination Part 2 De moor vii:10: god's independence in predestination. what was expounded and enlarged in chapter vi, § 9, even the independence of the divine decree in general, that no less than other attributes of the decrees comes also to be applied to this eminent decree of predestination: hence we say that predestination is independent of every cause and. It was seen in § 4 6 that predestination has regard to the decrees of god; it follows that the same is also eternal, α. on account of the eternity of the decrees assert in a general way in chapter vi, § 6; β. on account of specific passage, which assert the same concerning the decree of predestination: romans 8:29, προέγνω—προώρισε, foreknowing, he did predestinate, not. Ch. 6, ‘eternal predestination: election & reprobation’ a brakel (1635 1711) was a contemporary of voet and witsius and a major representative of the dutch further reformation. de moor, bernard – continuous commentary (d. 1780) ch. 6, ‘on the decree’ outline 1. divine decrees as internal acts ad extra 2. the term, “decrees” 3. R.c. sproul. in the reformed view, god from all eternity decrees some to election and positively intervenes in their lives to work regeneration and faith by a monergistic work of grace. to the non elect, god withholds this monergistic work of grace, passing them by and leaving them to themselves. he does not monergistically work sin or unbelief.

de moor Vii 15 The Object Of predestination Part 1
de moor Vii 15 The Object Of predestination Part 1

De Moor Vii 15 The Object Of Predestination Part 1 Ch. 6, ‘eternal predestination: election & reprobation’ a brakel (1635 1711) was a contemporary of voet and witsius and a major representative of the dutch further reformation. de moor, bernard – continuous commentary (d. 1780) ch. 6, ‘on the decree’ outline 1. divine decrees as internal acts ad extra 2. the term, “decrees” 3. R.c. sproul. in the reformed view, god from all eternity decrees some to election and positively intervenes in their lives to work regeneration and faith by a monergistic work of grace. to the non elect, god withholds this monergistic work of grace, passing them by and leaving them to themselves. he does not monergistically work sin or unbelief. De moor vii:37: the sublimity, necessity, and usefulness of the doctrine of predestination the doctrine of predestination thus expounded, however it may be traduced by our adversaries, is nevertheless commended by our author, 1. In this work of seven volumes (1761 1778), de moor classified and combined material from the reformed dogmatics produced by his predecessors at utrecht and leiden into a whole.” van asselt, introduction to reformed scholasticism this seventh chapter is devoted to the high and holy mystery of divine predestination.

de Moor On Predestination
de Moor On Predestination

De Moor On Predestination De moor vii:37: the sublimity, necessity, and usefulness of the doctrine of predestination the doctrine of predestination thus expounded, however it may be traduced by our adversaries, is nevertheless commended by our author, 1. In this work of seven volumes (1761 1778), de moor classified and combined material from the reformed dogmatics produced by his predecessors at utrecht and leiden into a whole.” van asselt, introduction to reformed scholasticism this seventh chapter is devoted to the high and holy mystery of divine predestination.

de Moor On Predestination
de Moor On Predestination

De Moor On Predestination

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