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The result of false principles: or, Error convicted by its ...
But in acts that are intrinsically evil in themselves, filthy and unclean, the vitiosity
in those cannot really be distinguished from the act ; nor the act, so ,' long as the
law that makes it sin stands in force, be separated from the vitiosity, unless it be ...
Laurence Womock (bp. of St. Davids.), 1790
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Tracts, philological and exegetical, on the Old and New ...
That there was in Jesus a possibility of sinning, so far as he was a truly human
being, cannot indeed be denied ; but this is by no means identical with vitiosity.
The possibility of sinning exists in the very nature of free-will ; it is inseparable
from ...
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Two Discourses on the Nature of Sin: Delivered Before the ...
Most Calvanistic writers have denied that moral agency commences in infancy;
and have attributed to that period of life no other 'guilt than imputed ; which
imputation visits infants with vitiosity of nature and condemnation. Considering
them not ...
Eleazar Thompson Fitch, 1826
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Selections from German literature
Plainly the word, vitiosity, must mean more than the bare possibility of sinning ;
for the possibility of sinning is consistent with a complete indifference of the free
will ; but vitiosity presupposes a decided propensity to evil, and a germ of sin from
...
Bela Bates Edwards, Edwards Amasa Park, August Tholuck, 1839
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Collections upon the lives of the reformers and most eminent ...
For if your first similitude " hold, the vitiosity of the action must be charged upon
the first cause ; " since its a musician's part not only to play well, but to see the
strings " be in order, every one must see the vitiosity is in him and not in the ...
Robert Wodrow, William James Duncan, 1848
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The Institutions of the Law of Scotland, Deduced from Its ...
But if there be any latent vitiosity, if it impede the use of the thing bought, the
Romans gave actionem redhibitoriam, to restore and annul the bargain, or guanti
mi. noris, for making up the buyer's interest ; but if the seller was ignorant of the ...
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The Bibliotheca Sacra and American Biblical Repository
come guilty ; and that he should will the punishment of them. The only difficulty is
about the act of sin ; and this may be considered either as natural or moral, or the
act and the ataxy, disorder, irregularity, and vitiosity of it ; as an action barely ...
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The Tusculan Questions of Marcus Tullius Cicero in Five Books
disease and sickness ; whereas, vitiosity, the mental deformity, is a habit, or
affection, of inconstancy, throughout life, at perpetual variance with itself. Hence
the examples where the corruption of opinion produces disease and sic'kness ;
others ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1839
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Memoirs of Simon Episcopius ...: who was condemned by the ...
This is derived only from man's corruption and the devil's temptation ; and where
the cause itself is vicious, its vitiosity is not the cause of the vitiosity of the effect,
for vitiosity of itself neither can effect nor be effected." This sublimity is, we
confess ...
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Two Discourses [on Rom. v. 13, and Rom. v. 13] on the Nature ...
Most Calvanistic- writers have denied that moral agency commences in infancy;
and have attributed to that period of life no other guilt than imputed; which
imputation visits infants with vitiosity of nature and condemnation. Considering
them not ...