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
... King Street , and another from King Street towards Charing - cross , purposely to disperse and scatter the people , and to divert the dismal thoughts which they could not but be filled with , by driving them to shift every one for his ...
... King Street , and another from King Street towards Charing - cross , purposely to disperse and scatter the people , and to divert the dismal thoughts which they could not but be filled with , by driving them to shift every one for his ...
Page 378
... king urged upon his trial , it was certain that not one man of ten in the kingdom did consent to it ; nor could it ... King's judges , in the year 1660 , ( some of whom had been themselves members of the long parliament , ) urged again ...
... king urged upon his trial , it was certain that not one man of ten in the kingdom did consent to it ; nor could it ... King's judges , in the year 1660 , ( some of whom had been themselves members of the long parliament , ) urged again ...
Page 379
... King's Majesty and the two 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 ...
... King's Majesty and the two 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 ...
Page 382
... King's death lost him the favour of Parliament : for , on the 19th of April following , we find him again preaching before it , and the chief officers of the army , when he delivered his celebrated sermon on the shaking and translation ...
... King's death lost him the favour of Parliament : for , on the 19th of April following , we find him again preaching before it , and the chief officers of the army , when he delivered his celebrated sermon on the shaking and translation ...
Page 383
... King Charles the First , but it is as certain that the Presbyteri- found and studied silence on the awful ... King's murderers ; nor can any plausible reason be assigned why Owen " was not at liberty to CONDEMN " such a monstrous ...
... King Charles the First , but it is as certain that the Presbyteri- found and studied silence on the awful ... King's murderers ; nor can any plausible reason be assigned why Owen " was not at liberty to CONDEMN " such a monstrous ...
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