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Old 05-30-2008, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by moral necessity View Post
Do you know which verses they had the most problems with, that were viewed as reflecting antinomian thinking?
All sin we finde is out of minde,
the Saints are made divine
First in the love of God above
in glory they do shine.

A distinctive of Antinomian teaching is that God sees no sin in the saints. The reformed taught that indwelling sin was a continuing presence which saints were obliged to mortify, as clearly taught in the Old and New Testament Scriptures.
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