First Head of Doctrine — Article 6
First Head of Doctrine — Article 6
_Of Divine Predestination_
That some receive the gift of faith, from God, and others do not receive it, proceeds from God’s eternal decree, “For known unto God are all his works from the beginning of the world." Acts xv. 18. Eph. i. 11. According to which decree, he graciously softens the hearts of the elect, however obstinate, and inclines them to believe; while he leaves the non-elect in his just judgment to their own wickedness and obduracy. And herein is especially displayed the profound, the merciful, and at the same time the righteous discrimination between men, equally involved in ruin; or that decree of election and reprobation, revealed in the word of God, which though men of perverse, impure and unstable minds, wrest to their own destruction, yet to holy and pious souls affords unspeakable consolation.
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Citation: Canons of Dort, First Head of Doctrine, Article 6, Wikisource digital text.
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Scripture refs: ACT.15.18, EPH.1.11
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