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 437
But being somewhat of the largest to be taught in schools , and somewhat of the
hardest to be learned by children , it was brought afterwards into an epitome ,
commonly called the Lesser Catechism , and by the authors recommended to the
...
But being somewhat of the largest to be taught in schools , and somewhat of the
hardest to be learned by children , it was brought afterwards into an epitome ,
commonly called the Lesser Catechism , and by the authors recommended to the
...
Page 571
Afterwards , when certain heretics began to cry up the natural strength of man , in
opposition to grace , St. Austin , a very famous doctor of the church , carrying the
matter somewhat higher , maintained the necessity of grace in order to salvation
...
Afterwards , when certain heretics began to cry up the natural strength of man , in
opposition to grace , St. Austin , a very famous doctor of the church , carrying the
matter somewhat higher , maintained the necessity of grace in order to salvation
...
Page 666
And afterwards coming by degrees to an application , « Good God ! ' saith he , '
what a preposterous thrift is this in men , to sew up every small rent in their own
coat , and not care what rents they not only suffer but make in the coat of Christ ?
And afterwards coming by degrees to an application , « Good God ! ' saith he , '
what a preposterous thrift is this in men , to sew up every small rent in their own
coat , and not care what rents they not only suffer but make in the coat of Christ ?
Page 677
And , a month afterwards , he added : “ You form a correct judgment concerning
the Archbishop of Canterbury , – that he has fallen among bad men and into bad
times ! It is a great proof of his innocency , that so many of his most exasperated ...
And , a month afterwards , he added : “ You form a correct judgment concerning
the Archbishop of Canterbury , – that he has fallen among bad men and into bad
times ! It is a great proof of his innocency , that so many of his most exasperated ...
Page 814
About a year afterwards , he evinced his zeal for the ruling powers by an attempt
to seize the persons of Lord Wilmot and Charles the Second , who , after the
defeat at Worcester , were hovering about that part of the country , in daily ...
About a year afterwards , he evinced his zeal for the ruling powers by an attempt
to seize the persons of Lord Wilmot and Charles the Second , who , after the
defeat at Worcester , were hovering about that part of the country , in daily ...
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