Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. - Romans 1:19
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Page Title: Setting Captives Free
URL: http://www.prayinglife.org/papers/settingcaptivesfree.htm
...t person is excused from personal responsibility for his lost condition? Of course not. Paul says that they are without excuse (Rom. 1:19-20). A lost person has chosen to reject as much of God as he understands and by that choice has made himself Satans captive. Lesson 2 Review: Lost p... - Item #0091
Page Title: P.R. Theological Journal: April 1997
URL: http://www.prca.org/prtj/apr97.html
...y because God shoves his nose so deeply into the book that he can't help but see it - "God hath showed it unto him.," Rom. 1:19 ), he "holds the truth in unrighteousness" ( Rom. 1:18 ), and claims that the world had its origin in a "big bang" and that man ... - Item #0092
Page Title: The Pauline Interpretation of the Christ Event: The Righteousness of God
URL: http://www.presenttruthmag.com/archive/XXIII/23-6.htm
...ar that Paul's gospel is presented in the context of the righteous judgment of God. It brings us face to face with the Creator (Rom. 1:19, 20), with His tribunal, and with His law — that expression of His holy character which can never be modified or relaxed. It is only in this c... - Item #0093
Page Title: Quodlibet Online Journal: How Shall They Believe In Him Of Whom They Have Not Heard?: An Investigation Into the Question of Salvation Outside Formal Christianity - by Julian Butcher
URL: http://www.quodlibet.net/butcher-salvation.shtml
...al Gospel announced to Abram. Another alternative is that God revealed Himself directly to Melchizedek. [74] Psalm 19:1-4a [75] Rom. 1:19f. [76] John H. Hick, Philosophy of Religion , p. 23. [77] William Paley, Natural Theology , Chapter One: State of the Argument. [78] Ibid., Chapter ... - Item #0094
Page Title: Olliff & Hodges, Counter-Rebuttal to Daniel Helminiak
URL: http://www.reformed.org/social/response_to_helminiak_2.html
...since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made." (Rom. 1:19:20). There is no mention of the inscripturated special revelation that was given to the Jews. His argument is based solely on the knowledge of God t... - Item #0095
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URL: http://www.reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/1stCom.htm
...ives in a God-created and conditional environment, is exposed to natural revelation at every moment and has a knowledge of God (Rom. 1:19ff.) and His law (Rom. 2:14-15), the Bible teaches that this knowledge is continually suppressed in unrighteousness (Rom. 1:18). Natural revelation i... - Item #0096
Page Title: Rightdivision.com - Salvation - It's Need, It's Provision, It's Goal
URL: http://www.rightdivision.com/html/salvation_it_s_need.html
... teaching in Romans 1-5. 1. Righteousness Revealed. Power to Salvation. (Rom 1:16, 17). 2. Righteousness Required. All guilty. (Rom. 1:19-3:20). 3. Righteousness via Redemption. Set forth. (Rom. 3:21-28). 4. Righteousness by Reckoning. Counted for. (Rom 4:1-25). 5. Righteousness and Re... - Item #0097
Page Title: ORIGINAL SIN ACCORDING TO ST. PAUL
URL: http://www.romanity.org/htm/rom.10.en.original_sin_according_to_st._paul.01.htm
...8 [ 77 ] e.g., Rom. 9:14-18; 11:8 [ 78 ] Rom. 9:6 [ 79 ] Rom. 2:13 [ 80 ] Rom. 2:12 [ 81 ] Rom. 2:14-15 [ 82 ] Rom. 2:16 [ 83 ] Rom. 1:19 [ 84 ] Rom. 1:21; I Cor. 4:5; 14-25; Eph. 1:17 [ 85 ] II Cor. 1:22; Gal. 4:6 [ 86 ] Eph. 3;17 [ 87 ] Rom. 8:10; 8:13; II Cor. 4:10-11; 6:4-10; Col. ... - Item #0098
Page Title: "Saved By Grace" by: Ronald Cammenga and Ronald Hanko
URL: http://www.rsglh.org/Saved.By.Grace.htm
...hey are all under sin ( Rom. 3:9 ), and their doing the works of the law is their condemnation and leaves them without excuse ( Rom. 1:19, 20 ). So, here again the context makes it very clear that this passage does not at all contradict the truth of total depravity but rather supports ... - Item #0099
Page Title: Encounter With Athens
URL: http://www.salemreformed.org/EncounterWithAthens.html
...made it manifest unto them, making his divine nature perceived through the created order, so that all men are "without excuse" (Rom. 1:19-20). This knowledge is '"suppressed in unrighteousness" (v. 18), placing men under the wrath of God, for "knowing God, they glorified Him not as God...... began his Areopagus apologetic, he began by drawing attention to the nature of man as inherently a religious being (v. 22; cf. Rom. 1:19; 2:15). The term used to describe the Athenians in verse 22 (literally "fearers of the supernatural spirits") is sometimes translated "very religiou......f God which came to them in creation and providence. The rebellious are left without an excuse due to God's general revelation (Rom. 1:19-23). Paul's perspective in Acts 17 is quite evidently identical with that in Romans 1. In both places he teaches that unbelievers have a knowledge o... - Item #0100
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