Calvinism and Arminianism Compared in Their Principles and Tendency Or the Doctrines of General Redemption: As Held by the Members of the Church of England, and by the Early Dutch Arminians, Exhibited in Their Scriptural Evidence, and Their Connection with the Civil and Religious Liberties of Mankind, Volume 1Logman, Husot, 1824 - 832 pages |
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Page xxix
... episcopacy , of which the Scottish nation has been always and utterly abhorrent . Since the middle of the last century it has been rapidly gaining ground , particularly among that class of the higher ranks in which there is still left a ...
... episcopacy , of which the Scottish nation has been always and utterly abhorrent . Since the middle of the last century it has been rapidly gaining ground , particularly among that class of the higher ranks in which there is still left a ...
Page xlv
... Episcopacy and Monarchy . They were a race of the Puritans entirely sui generis , distinct from their predecessors ; for , with the exception of the Scotch Presbyterians , these reforming Christians commenced offensive operations , not ...
... Episcopacy and Monarchy . They were a race of the Puritans entirely sui generis , distinct from their predecessors ; for , with the exception of the Scotch Presbyterians , these reforming Christians commenced offensive operations , not ...
Page xlvi
... Episcopacy and in ranging themselves , according to their several inclinations or opportunities , under the banners of Independency and Presbyterianism . From the eventful year of 1640 , EPISCOPACY became the test by which to ascertain ...
... Episcopacy and in ranging themselves , according to their several inclinations or opportunities , under the banners of Independency and Presbyterianism . From the eventful year of 1640 , EPISCOPACY became the test by which to ascertain ...
Page xlviii
... Episcopacy . Mr. Scott ought to have specified more particularly the persons whom he intended to comprise under this appellation , " the leaders in these tragical scenes ; " for , on examination , it will be found , that the principal ...
... Episcopacy . Mr. Scott ought to have specified more particularly the persons whom he intended to comprise under this appellation , " the leaders in these tragical scenes ; " for , on examination , it will be found , that the principal ...
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... Episcopacy , then in ruins , is the thing intended by the term BABYLON in the following sentences : " God hath , since the beginning of the Reformation of His church from Popery and anti - christian superstition , intended to bring his ...
... Episcopacy , then in ruins , is the thing intended by the term BABYLON in the following sentences : " God hath , since the beginning of the Reformation of His church from Popery and anti - christian superstition , intended to bring his ...
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