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Title: Centennial sermons and papers delivered at the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Cumberland Presbyterian church before the eightieth general assembly, Dickson, Tenn., May 19-24, 1910
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Cumberland Presbyterian Church. General Assembly Baskette, R. L., comp
Subjects: Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Publisher: Nashville, The Cumberland press
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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finalstate secure in time. Gods work in regeneration is such aperfect w^ork that neither the soul, nor men, nor devilscan undo it. The soul will not undo it and the devils can-not undo it. It is the joint work of God and man consent-ing and co-operating freely. The soul has become sochanged in its very nature that it holds on to God throughfaith in Jesus Christ aided by the constraining power ofthe Holy Spirit. 4. Final Comparisons—Calvinism says the predestinatedand elected soul after regeneration is dependent upon thehuman agency—salvation ma<le certain through humancontingencv. 48 CENTENNIAL SERMONS AND PAPERS. Arminianisni says the regenerated soul is dependenti:pon human free agency with the power to undo the work(lone by God in regeneration and that man is made cer-tain in holiness only at and after death. Cumberlandism says the regenerated soul is made cer-tain of salvation in the moment of regeneration in thisworld and confirmed in sinless perfection at and after.leath.
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REV. A. C. BIDDLEWARRENSBURG, MO. A DISCOURSE ON THE ORIGIN AND DOCTRINES OF THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REV. A. C. BIDDLE. Cry thou, saying. Thus saifh the Lord of hosts: I amjealous for Jerusalem and for Zion zvith a great jealousy.Zech. 1: 14. In this passage God is said to be jealous — veryjealous. I shall not stop to define jealousy. We allknow what it means. We are jealous only when we love.God loves his church; but hates her enemies, hates *herdefections, and hates her coldness. The church is herespoken of under the figure of Zion, of Jerusalem. Thechurch is an organization. A church may have either ahuman or a divine warrant; but Gods church must havea divine warrant. Godj is jealous for his church; not yourchurch, nor my church, but his church. Denominational-ism is neither a necessary nor an arbitrary concomitant tohis church; it belongs to the human organization. Godschurch is organized under one head, even the Lord JesusChrist; its door is entered by faith, and i

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