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 394
... attempt to adjust their doctrine of the individual Assurance of eternal salvation to the circumstances of their people , and to make it usurp the peculiar province of " GOOD WORKS which follow after justification . " See pages 141 , 142 ...
... attempt to adjust their doctrine of the individual Assurance of eternal salvation to the circumstances of their people , and to make it usurp the peculiar province of " GOOD WORKS which follow after justification . " See pages 141 , 142 ...
Page 397
... attempts to defend infant- baptism , so long as they adhere to this opinion , -has already been demon- strated by other writers . This circumstance does not escape the observation of the Mennonites or Anabaptists , [ who entirely deny ...
... attempts to defend infant- baptism , so long as they adhere to this opinion , -has already been demon- strated by other writers . This circumstance does not escape the observation of the Mennonites or Anabaptists , [ who entirely deny ...
Page 398
... attempt , on his part and that of his son , to impose the Canons of Dort on the Church of England . In the Works of Arminius , ( vol . i , pp . 417 , 486 , ) I have exposed some of the designs of King James in that Quixotic enterprize ...
... attempt , on his part and that of his son , to impose the Canons of Dort on the Church of England . In the Works of Arminius , ( vol . i , pp . 417 , 486 , ) I have exposed some of the designs of King James in that Quixotic enterprize ...
Page 400
... attempted to elevate the ecclesiastical power exercised " by the novel presbyters , to a higher pitch than that to which it had ever attained under the King , as Head of the Established Church . The civil rulers , vile as they generally ...
... attempted to elevate the ecclesiastical power exercised " by the novel presbyters , to a higher pitch than that to which it had ever attained under the King , as Head of the Established Church . The civil rulers , vile as they generally ...
Page 402
... attempt to ennoble the Calvinistic champions of the Assembly cannot be compared to any similar enterprize more appropriately , than to that of his countryman Mr. Orme , who , in his Life of Dr. John Owen , to demon- strate the ...
... attempt to ennoble the Calvinistic champions of the Assembly cannot be compared to any similar enterprize more appropriately , than to that of his countryman Mr. Orme , who , in his Life of Dr. John Owen , to demon- strate the ...
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