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 382
... University and created Doctor in Divi- nily and he could proceed no further in the career of his ambition , than to his election as a meinber of Cromwell's servile Parliament , in which he sate as representative for Oxford . His ...
... University and created Doctor in Divi- nily and he could proceed no further in the career of his ambition , than to his election as a meinber of Cromwell's servile Parliament , in which he sate as representative for Oxford . His ...
Page 393
... University , defend openly the justification by works , which is flat Popery , and the ready way to bring in indulgences , auricular confession , purgatory , and the tyranny of the clergy over the consciences . " VIII . That likewise ...
... University , defend openly the justification by works , which is flat Popery , and the ready way to bring in indulgences , auricular confession , purgatory , and the tyranny of the clergy over the consciences . " VIII . That likewise ...
Page 402
... university ever enjoyed a greater number of persons eminent in their respective professions , or more distinguished for character , talents and learning . They afford indubi- table evidence of the truth of Thurloe's account of Cromwell ...
... university ever enjoyed a greater number of persons eminent in their respective professions , or more distinguished for character , talents and learning . They afford indubi- table evidence of the truth of Thurloe's account of Cromwell ...
Page 403
... Universities , rich lectures in the City , setting sail to all winds that might blow gain into their covetous bosoms : by which means these great rebukers of non - residence , among so many distant cures , were not ashamed to be seen so ...
... Universities , rich lectures in the City , setting sail to all winds that might blow gain into their covetous bosoms : by which means these great rebukers of non - residence , among so many distant cures , were not ashamed to be seen so ...
Page 416
... University of Oxford , he was con- cerned in condemning two Quaker women to be publicly whipped for ad- dressing a congregation in one of the churches , after the celebration of Divine service ; notwithstanding they had been already ...
... University of Oxford , he was con- cerned in condemning two Quaker women to be publicly whipped for ad- dressing a congregation in one of the churches , after the celebration of Divine service ; notwithstanding they had been already ...
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