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 378
... Presbyterian leaven , which continued to work in the minds even of good men , long after the Restoration , and to support the uncon- trollable power of Parliaments . But Judge Jenkins has shewn , page 352 , that the two Houses , without ...
... Presbyterian leaven , which continued to work in the minds even of good men , long after the Restoration , and to support the uncon- trollable power of Parliaments . But Judge Jenkins has shewn , page 352 , that the two Houses , without ...
Page 379
... who came to visit me this afternoon , and recounted all the circumstances . " EVELYN'S Diary . * Presbyterians and Independents . The author of the Sample BB 2 APPENDIX D. 379 it is manifest it was done by a prevailing party ...
... who came to visit me this afternoon , and recounted all the circumstances . " EVELYN'S Diary . * Presbyterians and Independents . The author of the Sample BB 2 APPENDIX D. 379 it is manifest it was done by a prevailing party ...
Page 380
... Presbyterians and Independents . The author of the Sample of True Blue Presbyterian Loyalty , has very equitably awarded the proportion of guilt due to each of them in the subjoined From that confused medley of monstrous excuses for ...
... Presbyterians and Independents . The author of the Sample of True Blue Presbyterian Loyalty , has very equitably awarded the proportion of guilt due to each of them in the subjoined From that confused medley of monstrous excuses for ...
Page 382
... Presbyterian and Rector of Exeter College , in his room . " It was a happy circumstance both for himself and mankind , that he was soon afterwards compelled to retire from public life , and had abundant leisure afforded to him of amend ...
... Presbyterian and Rector of Exeter College , in his room . " It was a happy circumstance both for himself and mankind , that he was soon afterwards compelled to retire from public life , and had abundant leisure afforded to him of amend ...
Page 384
... Presbyterians in England to Charles the first , his son ? But alas ! I am mistaken , they fasted and prayed , preached and writ against it , praying for a diversion of all such black intentions . And yet the Presbyterian took the ...
... Presbyterians in England to Charles the first , his son ? But alas ! I am mistaken , they fasted and prayed , preached and writ against it , praying for a diversion of all such black intentions . And yet the Presbyterian took the ...
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