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1041 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Predestination.21
… election. Calvin, however, simply carried the Augustinian theory to its logical and necessary conclusion, and he was the first to adopt the doctrine as the …
1042 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Predestination.22
(1) Calvin’s Definition. Reprobation was, for Calvin, involved in election, and divine foreknowledge and foreordination were taken to be identical. Calvin’s …
1043 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Predestination.23
… by Calvin is to be seen by study of the views of the Middle Ages, and on to the Reformation, not by viewing Calvinism in our post-Reformation lights. It was love …
1044 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Predestination.25
… to Calvinism, although Arminius does not appear to have been more than moderately Calvinistic, as we would account it. Arminius gave grace supreme place …
1045 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Predestination.27
… , like Calvinism, the will of God to be supreme. But it distinguishes between the desires and the determinations of God. It takes divine foreknowledge to precede …
1046 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Predestination.29
… older Calvinism, invests the Deity with no greater powers of moral determination than may be implied in His love, when viewed as a mere golden haze of good …
1047 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Predestination.32
… , article "Calvinism," in Hastings, Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics; and the various Histories of Christian Doctrine.
1048 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Psalms, Book of.87
Calvin, assigned Psalms 44:1 - 26; Psalms 74:1 - 23 and Psalms 79:1 - 13 to the Maccabean period. If there are Maccabean psalms, Calvin has perhaps hit upon three of them …
1049 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Psalms, Book of.129
… Reformers, Calvin, the prince of expositors, is most valuable. Among modern commentators, Ewald and Delitzsch are scholarly and sane. Their commentaries …
1050 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Psychology.31
… aim. Calvin interprets `soul’ and `spirit’ here as referring to our rational and moral existence, as thinking, willing beings, both modes of operation of the one …
1051 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Romans, Epistle to The.51
… Reformers, Calvin is eminently the great commentator, almost modern in his constant aim to ascertain the sacred writer’s meaning by open-eyed inference …
1052 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Spot; Spotted.2
… , as Calvin has para-phrased it, anything that in any way savors of sin or temptation. The "spots" of Jude 1:12 the King James Version are spilades, "hidden (sunken …
1053 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Tabernacle, B.43
… P (Calvin, Mead in Lange, Konig, Eerdmans, Valeton and others), then the question may arise whether or not any contradiction existed between them, and, if such contradiction …
1054 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ten Commandments, The.25
(3) Calvin and many moderns assign four commandments to the first table and six to the second. This has the advantage of assigning all duties to God to the first …
1055 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Trinity, 2.12
… to Calvin, in the interests of the true Deity of Christ--the constant motive of the whole body of Trinitarian thought--to reassert and make good the attribute …
1056 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Trinity, 2.14
… , 1887; Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, I, chapter xiii; C. Hodge, Systematic Theology and Index, I, New York, 1873, 442-82; H. Bavinck, Gereformeerde Dogmatick …
1057 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. World, Cosmological.21
… . As Calvin, with his usual good sense, in his commentary on Genesis 1:1 - 31 says, "Moses wrote in the popular style, which, without instruction, all ordinary persons …
1058 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. δόξα.7
… dicitur " (Calvin), 1 Peter 1:24; εἶναί τινι δόξα, to be a glory, ornament, to one, 1 Corinthians 11:15; universally, preeminence, excellence : 2 Corinthians 3:8 - 11 .
1059 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 9.2 (John Nevins Andrews)
… . John Calvin, in his Commentary on this chapter, thus expounds the creative act: “His meaning is, that the world was made out of nothing. Hence the folly of those …
1060 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 73.3 (John Nevins Andrews)
… camp. Calvin says rightly, ‘The guilty man did not fall through error, but through gross contempt of the law, so that he treated it as a light matter to overthrow …