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 393
However , since so many have been so earnest of late to be in charity with the
Roman church , that they have been uncharitable to the reformed churches ; let
canons be made in the Synod , and an act of Parliament for union with other ...
However , since so many have been so earnest of late to be in charity with the
Roman church , that they have been uncharitable to the reformed churches ; let
canons be made in the Synod , and an act of Parliament for union with other ...
Page 405
Is it not the preservation of religion where it is reformed , and the reformation of
religion where it needs ? Is it not the reformation of three kingdoms , and a
reformation universal in doctrine , discipline and worship , in whatsoever the
word shall ...
Is it not the preservation of religion where it is reformed , and the reformation of
religion where it needs ? Is it not the reformation of three kingdoms , and a
reformation universal in doctrine , discipline and worship , in whatsoever the
word shall ...
Page 406
Now to begin the blessed reformation which they had in hand , the Houses were
resolved upon exterminating all external pomp , and comely order , out of the
worship of Almighty God . And to this end , upon the humble motion of these
divines ...
Now to begin the blessed reformation which they had in hand , the Houses were
resolved upon exterminating all external pomp , and comely order , out of the
worship of Almighty God . And to this end , upon the humble motion of these
divines ...
Page 567
This their order is founded upon a fixed rule , which we may justly call one of the
pillars of our christian Reformation ; for the Reformed Churches , being so taught
from the word of God , have always asserted , that doctrinal points were of two ...
This their order is founded upon a fixed rule , which we may justly call one of the
pillars of our christian Reformation ; for the Reformed Churches , being so taught
from the word of God , have always asserted , that doctrinal points were of two ...
Page 621
But , in this description , I understand a Pope who executes the functions of the
Pontificate in the usual But if an Adrian of Utrecht , raised to the Pontifical diguity
without intrigues , were to attempt a reformation of the Church , and were to make
...
But , in this description , I understand a Pope who executes the functions of the
Pontificate in the usual But if an Adrian of Utrecht , raised to the Pontifical diguity
without intrigues , were to attempt a reformation of the Church , and were to make
...
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