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 393
ceedings of the new Assembly , called the Assembly of Divines ; but made up
also of so many of the Lords and Commons , as might both serve as well to keep
them under , and control their “ IV . That the churches ' discipline being
established ...
ceedings of the new Assembly , called the Assembly of Divines ; but made up
also of so many of the Lords and Commons , as might both serve as well to keep
them under , and control their “ IV . That the churches ' discipline being
established ...
Page 452
The following extract from Archbishop Tenison's Argument for Union , will afford a
brief view of the spirit of the different religious sects that prevailed during the Inter
- regnum : “ There was a party in the nation who were then called Dissenting ...
The following extract from Archbishop Tenison's Argument for Union , will afford a
brief view of the spirit of the different religious sects that prevailed during the Inter
- regnum : “ There was a party in the nation who were then called Dissenting ...
Page 459
first day , who were called to meet there ; and , after sermon , the ordinance of
Parliament was read , declaring the cause and intention of their convention , viz .
the settlement of religion and church - government . And then the roll , containing
...
first day , who were called to meet there ; and , after sermon , the ordinance of
Parliament was read , declaring the cause and intention of their convention , viz .
the settlement of religion and church - government . And then the roll , containing
...
Page 676
... they were but the opinions of private men : For nothing can be called the
doctrine of the Church , that is not so declared by the whole clergy , ; lawfully
assembled in convocation . These were distinguished by the names of
CALVINISTS and ...
... they were but the opinions of private men : For nothing can be called the
doctrine of the Church , that is not so declared by the whole clergy , ; lawfully
assembled in convocation . These were distinguished by the names of
CALVINISTS and ...
Page 777
gospel is called to declare what is fundamental in the christian religion , " yet
such a preacher ought to exercise much thought and a sound discretion , before
he proposes his own either liberal or confined notions of the necessary verities of
the ...
gospel is called to declare what is fundamental in the christian religion , " yet
such a preacher ought to exercise much thought and a sound discretion , before
he proposes his own either liberal or confined notions of the necessary verities of
the ...
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