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  2. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Salus Electorum, Sanguis Jesu; or the Death of Death in the Death of Christ is a 1648 book by the English theologian John Owen in which he defends the doctrine of limited atonement against classical Arminianism, Amyraldianism, and the universalism of the 17th-century lay theologian Thomas More.

  3. John Owen (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    John Owen (1616 – 24 August 1683) was an English Puritan Nonconformist church leader, theologian, and vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford. One of the most prominent theologians in England during his lifetime, Owen was a prolific author who wrote articles, treatises, Biblical commentaries, poetry, children's catechisms, and other works ...

  4. Logical order of God's decrees - Wikipedia

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    God's mercy is shown to some in both the forgiveness of those guilty of imputed and actual sin and the bestowal of eternal life. On the other hand, God's justice is shown in the permitting of those who are guilty of imputed and actual sin to continue on their chosen path and the bestowal of divine judgment for their unrepentant disobedience.

  5. Limited atonement - Wikipedia

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    John 3:16; Peter proclaims that everyone who calls upon Jesus will be saved. Acts 2:21; God calls all people everywhere to repent. Acts 17:30, 2 Peter 3:9; God desires all people to be saved. 1 Timothy 2:4; Jesus is a ransom for all. 1 Timothy 2:6; Jesus is the propitiation "for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole ...

  6. Mortification of the flesh - Wikipedia

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    In its simplest form, mortification of the flesh can mean merely denying oneself certain pleasures, such as permanently or temporarily abstaining (i.e. fasting), from meat, alcoholic beverages, sexual relations, or an area of life that makes the person's spiritual life more difficult or burdensome.

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    Created by Lowe, his son John Owen Lowe and Victor Fresco, Unstable centers around a beautiful narcissist — the insanely […] Rob Lowe Is Unstable, Occasionally Nude in Father-Son Netflix ...

  8. John Owen - Wikipedia

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    John Owen (epigrammatist) (c. 1564–1622), Welsh epigrammatist; John Owen (judge), British barrister, High Court judge, and ecclesiastical judge; John Owen (Owain Alaw) (1821–1883), Welsh musician and composer; John Owen (Royal Marines officer) (1777–1857) Sir John Owen (1600–1666), Welsh Royalist officer during the English Civil War

  9. Rob Lowe and Son John Owen Ask If They're 'More Unstable ...

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    Rob Lowe and Sheryl Berkoff’s Relationship Timeline. Read article “I think it’ll be a miracle if they make it,” Schwartz told Cohen, 54, on the Bravo aftershow.. “Their relationship is ...