ELECTION, THE DOCTRINE OF
- ELECTION, THE DOCTRINE OF
the doctrine that the salvation of a man depends on the election of God for that end, of which there are two chief phases - the one is election to be Christ's, or unconditional election, and the other that it is election in Christ, or conditional election.
The Nuttall Encyclopaedia.
James Wood.
1907.
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