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 458
At their first assembling , Dr. Twisse , their Prolocutor , preached a sermon unto
them , at which the members of both Houses of Parliament were also present .
This Assembly was prohibited by the King's proclamation of June 22 ; and he ...
At their first assembling , Dr. Twisse , their Prolocutor , preached a sermon unto
them , at which the members of both Houses of Parliament were also present .
This Assembly was prohibited by the King's proclamation of June 22 ; and he ...
Page 482
Twisse . But if another writer approximates more closely to our [ the Arminian ]
opinions , he will probably be suffered to remain a SCHOLASTIC , but he will
obtain no portion of praise for his acuteness or subtlety in that species of learning
: -Yet ...
Twisse . But if another writer approximates more closely to our [ the Arminian ]
opinions , he will probably be suffered to remain a SCHOLASTIC , but he will
obtain no portion of praise for his acuteness or subtlety in that species of learning
: -Yet ...
Page 483
These extracts are among the less exceptionable specimens of the arrogant and
vain - glorious manner of the redoubtable Dr. Twisse , + Dr. Twisse immediately
adds : “ With regard to Perkins , his adversary generally desires to find greater ...
These extracts are among the less exceptionable specimens of the arrogant and
vain - glorious manner of the redoubtable Dr. Twisse , + Dr. Twisse immediately
adds : “ With regard to Perkins , his adversary generally desires to find greater ...
Page 526
Mr. Mede returned an appropriate answer in his customary undisguised and
artless manner ; about a month after which , it seems , Dr. Twisse visited
Cambridge , according to the intimation at the close of his letter , where his
violent prejudices ...
Mr. Mede returned an appropriate answer in his customary undisguised and
artless manner ; about a month after which , it seems , Dr. Twisse visited
Cambridge , according to the intimation at the close of his letter , where his
violent prejudices ...
Page 766
In a Mr. Mede in 1637 , he gives an extract from one that he had received from
the testy old Predestinarian : “ I had occasion , ” says Mr. Hartlib , “ to exchange
some letters of late with Dr. Twisse : In his last he writes thus unto me : • As for ...
In a Mr. Mede in 1637 , he gives an extract from one that he had received from
the testy old Predestinarian : “ I had occasion , ” says Mr. Hartlib , “ to exchange
some letters of late with Dr. Twisse : In his last he writes thus unto me : • As for ...
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