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 398
Such being the conflicting opinions of the two parties , the reason must be
apparent to every man , why Hales blames with such severity the decree of the
Synod on this subject , and why the British divines thought baptism ought by all
means to ...
Such being the conflicting opinions of the two parties , the reason must be
apparent to every man , why Hales blames with such severity the decree of the
Synod on this subject , and why the British divines thought baptism ought by all
means to ...
Page 399
might be furnished with such men , the Knights of every Shire must make choice
of two to serve as members for that County ; Acts of the Synod , which he
regularly transmitted to the King's Ambassador at the Hague . In the discussions
which ...
might be furnished with such men , the Knights of every Shire must make choice
of two to serve as members for that County ; Acts of the Synod , which he
regularly transmitted to the King's Ambassador at the Hague . In the discussions
which ...
Page 710
his Chaplains , · That all exasperating passages ( which edify * nothing ) should
be expunged out of such books as by them “ When the Calvinistic divines hear
the authority of the Synod Dort diminished ou this account , that the men , who sat
...
his Chaplains , · That all exasperating passages ( which edify * nothing ) should
be expunged out of such books as by them “ When the Calvinistic divines hear
the authority of the Synod Dort diminished ou this account , that the men , who sat
...
Page 713
If I could have drawn them to another course , my Lord's Grace should not have
been troubled . Whatsoever will be done in this , if we should do what we can ,
we cannot sway the Synod ; for the Synod will ever have a major part against
these ...
If I could have drawn them to another course , my Lord's Grace should not have
been troubled . Whatsoever will be done in this , if we should do what we can ,
we cannot sway the Synod ; for the Synod will ever have a major part against
these ...
Page 738
That inan who wishes to trace the baneful political and religious consequences of
the Synod of Dort , may discover some of them in the conduct of the Elector of
Saxony , when the Elector Palatine was crowned King of Bohemia . ( Page 243. )
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That inan who wishes to trace the baneful political and religious consequences of
the Synod of Dort , may discover some of them in the conduct of the Elector of
Saxony , when the Elector Palatine was crowned King of Bohemia . ( Page 243. )
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