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 2 |
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Page 377
... house at Westminster , who was allied to him by marriage , he fell into a violent agony ; and , retiring immediately into his chamber , he told those friends who surrounded him , ( though he was then , to all appearance , as well as he ...
... house at Westminster , who was allied to him by marriage , he fell into a violent agony ; and , retiring immediately into his chamber , he told those friends who surrounded him , ( though he was then , to all appearance , as well as he ...
Page 378
... house , from whence they could see plainly what was acting before Whitehall . As soon as his Majesty came upon the ... Houses , without a king , " were no more a PARLIAMENT , than a body without a head is a man . ” In his LEX TERRÆ the ...
... house , from whence they could see plainly what was acting before Whitehall . As soon as his Majesty came upon the ... Houses , without a king , " were no more a PARLIAMENT , than a body without a head is a man . ” In his LEX TERRÆ the ...
Page 379
... Houses at Westminster , what guide had the subjects of the land to direct them but the laws ? what means could they use to discern what to follow , what to avoid , but the laws ? The King declares it treason to adhere to the Houses in ...
... Houses at Westminster , what guide had the subjects of the land to direct them but the laws ? what means could they use to discern what to follow , what to avoid , but the laws ? The King declares it treason to adhere to the Houses in ...
Page 382
... House and an order to print it . It was this sermon , I apprehend , that intro- duced Owen to the acquaiutance of Cromwell , who then heard him for the first time , and was much pleased with the discourse . Cromwell , .... laying his ...
... House and an order to print it . It was this sermon , I apprehend , that intro- duced Owen to the acquaiutance of Cromwell , who then heard him for the first time , and was much pleased with the discourse . Cromwell , .... laying his ...
Page 385
... house , as Aha- suerus said to Haman , -yet notwithstanding all this , was it voted unsatis- factory so long till the Independent army came from Edenborough , surprised and murthered him . He that said , the Presbyterian held him down ...
... house , as Aha- suerus said to Haman , -yet notwithstanding all this , was it voted unsatis- factory so long till the Independent army came from Edenborough , surprised and murthered him . He that said , the Presbyterian held him down ...
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