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 402
But , on perusing both his lists , every man of learning will be amazed at the
ignorance of the person that could venture to make two such unfounded
assertions : For , on separating those who were members of the University and
were expelled ...
But , on perusing both his lists , every man of learning will be amazed at the
ignorance of the person that could venture to make two such unfounded
assertions : For , on separating those who were members of the University and
were expelled ...
Page 424
The subjoined extract from WALTON's Life of Bishop Sanderson will shew the
fate of his learned friends , who could not submit to the new impositions . This
was indeed the common fate of nearly every man in either university that was
eminent ...
The subjoined extract from WALTON's Life of Bishop Sanderson will shew the
fate of his learned friends , who could not submit to the new impositions . This
was indeed the common fate of nearly every man in either university that was
eminent ...
Page 505
It is amazing how much Mr. Orme is concerned to represent the very dress of his
University hero , not merely as unexceptionable , but as most appropri , ate . He
says , “ The account which Anthony Wood gives of the conduct and manners of ...
It is amazing how much Mr. Orme is concerned to represent the very dress of his
University hero , not merely as unexceptionable , but as most appropri , ate . He
says , “ The account which Anthony Wood gives of the conduct and manners of ...
Page 506
It is in truth a fabric comparable to any of this kind of former ages , and doubtless
exceeding any of the present , as this University does , for Colleges , Libraries ,
Schools , Students , and order , all the Universities in the world . To the Theatre is
...
It is in truth a fabric comparable to any of this kind of former ages , and doubtless
exceeding any of the present , as this University does , for Colleges , Libraries ,
Schools , Students , and order , all the Universities in the world . To the Theatre is
...
Page 798
By S. P. of Cambridge : " “ The greatest part of the men that seem to be pointed at
under that name , are such , whose fortune it was to be born so late , as to have
their education in the University since the beginning of the unhappy troubles of ...
By S. P. of Cambridge : " “ The greatest part of the men that seem to be pointed at
under that name , are such , whose fortune it was to be born so late , as to have
their education in the University since the beginning of the unhappy troubles of ...
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