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 601
which allusion is made in a preceding page , ( 599 ) and the origin of which * is
thus described by Du Maurier : “ Gustavus Adolphus , King of Sweden , having
read and admired the Treatise But the urgent nature of domestic affairs prevented
...
which allusion is made in a preceding page , ( 599 ) and the origin of which * is
thus described by Du Maurier : “ Gustavus Adolphus , King of Sweden , having
read and admired the Treatise But the urgent nature of domestic affairs prevented
...
Page 624
For Cardinal Rochefaucaud , who is the violent manager of the affairs of the Pope
... and forms a faithful index of ancient manners : They have also addressed
letters about this affair to other Bishops , advising them to prevent the people from
...
For Cardinal Rochefaucaud , who is the violent manager of the affairs of the Pope
... and forms a faithful index of ancient manners : They have also addressed
letters about this affair to other Bishops , advising them to prevent the people from
...
Page 638
Iu bis posthumous treatise on the Authority of the Supreme Powers with regard to
Ecclesiastical Affairs , ( chap . v , 9 , ) he ... and naked affair , without great artifice
, and consisting of Divine testimonies ; and yet some people wickedly convert it ...
Iu bis posthumous treatise on the Authority of the Supreme Powers with regard to
Ecclesiastical Affairs , ( chap . v , 9 , ) he ... and naked affair , without great artifice
, and consisting of Divine testimonies ; and yet some people wickedly convert it ...
Page 731
... —that he would not allow the Parliament to interfere in affairs of State or of
finance ; -- and that it was his pleasure for all his edicts , as soon as they were
issued , to be registered among the Acts of Parliament without any consultation .
... —that he would not allow the Parliament to interfere in affairs of State or of
finance ; -- and that it was his pleasure for all his edicts , as soon as they were
issued , to be registered among the Acts of Parliament without any consultation .
Page 744
The Archbishop was not the only person who could perceive in the general
posture of European affairs , as well as in those of England between 1634 and
1639 , no rational expectation of obtaining a favourable result from another
Convention ...
The Archbishop was not the only person who could perceive in the general
posture of European affairs , as well as in those of England between 1634 and
1639 , no rational expectation of obtaining a favourable result from another
Convention ...
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