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 410
Nothing , would satisfy them but the Bishop's presence ; at last I came down to
them , and demanded what the matter was ; they would have the gate opened ,
and then they would tell me ; I answered , that I would know them better first : If
they ...
Nothing , would satisfy them but the Bishop's presence ; at last I came down to
them , and demanded what the matter was ; they would have the gate opened ,
and then they would tell me ; I answered , that I would know them better first : If
they ...
Page 461
The more reasons he urged , the more they were enraged : For , what they were
not able to answer by the strength of reason , they howsoever could master by
the strength of power . The Prolocutor ( Dr. Twisse ) was netiled , because the ...
The more reasons he urged , the more they were enraged : For , what they were
not able to answer by the strength of reason , they howsoever could master by
the strength of power . The Prolocutor ( Dr. Twisse ) was netiled , because the ...
Page 462
Wben no denial or excuse would satisfy , he complaived that he wanted his
books , and without them he could not answer expectations . ' The House
therefore voted , that he should bave any of his own books which he should
require ...
Wben no denial or excuse would satisfy , he complaived that he wanted his
books , and without them he could not answer expectations . ' The House
therefore voted , that he should bave any of his own books which he should
require ...
Page 518
In answer to his queries on this subject , Mr. Mede says : - I confess I have not
been unacquainted with speculations in things of this nature : They were my
eldest thoughts and studies , full twenty years ago , and the 1 1 1 good , and is
yet ...
In answer to his queries on this subject , Mr. Mede says : - I confess I have not
been unacquainted with speculations in things of this nature : They were my
eldest thoughts and studies , full twenty years ago , and the 1 1 1 good , and is
yet ...
Page 711
The Bishop of Durham readily answered , God forbid , Sir , but you should ! You
are the breath of our ... Mr . Waller said , The company was pleased with this
answer , and the wit of it seemed to affect the King , ” & c . The attempt to
eradicate ...
The Bishop of Durham readily answered , God forbid , Sir , but you should ! You
are the breath of our ... Mr . Waller said , The company was pleased with this
answer , and the wit of it seemed to affect the King , ” & c . The attempt to
eradicate ...
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