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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disciples , Arminius rejected the Papacy from his project of pacification , as
Bertius informs us , and it is also recorded in his last Will and Testament : “ He
shewed great solicitude , exists respecting the Papists , though each of us may
employ ...
disciples , Arminius rejected the Papacy from his project of pacification , as
Bertius informs us , and it is also recorded in his last Will and Testament : “ He
shewed great solicitude , exists respecting the Papists , though each of us may
employ ...
Page 679
But when requested to name those Papists whom he had described as apostates
from the Church of England , and favourers of the pacific scheme of Grotius , in
which there could ther : ( 1658 ) , be no possible hazard , with his usual cunning ...
But when requested to name those Papists whom he had described as apostates
from the Church of England , and favourers of the pacific scheme of Grotius , in
which there could ther : ( 1658 ) , be no possible hazard , with his usual cunning ...
Page 693
reasonable to suppose , that his plan for converting the Papists and ameliorating
their condition , * will be viewed with complacency : by modern Calvinists , many
of whom are violent ' sticklers for what is commonly styled Catholic ...
reasonable to suppose , that his plan for converting the Papists and ameliorating
their condition , * will be viewed with complacency : by modern Calvinists , many
of whom are violent ' sticklers for what is commonly styled Catholic ...
Page 733
The laws against the Papists were in consequence put in ex . ecution , though , it
will afterwards be seen , their operation was in ... The difficulties to be
encountered by " an hopest - hearted Papist , who might be desirous of rece ding
from the ...
The laws against the Papists were in consequence put in ex . ecution , though , it
will afterwards be seen , their operation was in ... The difficulties to be
encountered by " an hopest - hearted Papist , who might be desirous of rece ding
from the ...
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Though the Papists themselves viewed his endeavours , if successful , as
completely subversive of their intolerant ... exercise high and low justice upou
men's souls as they list in their little Conventicles , ) yet here the poor Papist finds
so much ...
Though the Papists themselves viewed his endeavours , if successful , as
completely subversive of their intolerant ... exercise high and low justice upou
men's souls as they list in their little Conventicles , ) yet here the poor Papist finds
so much ...
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