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 379
... declare it treason to adhere to the King in this war : Trea- son being such a crime as forfeits life and estate , also renders a man's poste- rity base , beggarly , and infamous , the subjects for a great and considerable part of them ...
... declare it treason to adhere to the King in this war : Trea- son being such a crime as forfeits life and estate , also renders a man's poste- rity base , beggarly , and infamous , the subjects for a great and considerable part of them ...
Page 380
... declared , that he was in- capable in several respects for such an employment , and could not so im- partially engage in it but that his subject would oblige him to make such reflections as would be ungrateful , if not injurious , to ...
... declared , that he was in- capable in several respects for such an employment , and could not so im- partially engage in it but that his subject would oblige him to make such reflections as would be ungrateful , if not injurious , to ...
Page 383
... declare that these alone would speak volumes of approbation to the listening regi- cides : Yet good Mr. Orme calls this , and much more , " extremely little ! " What , then , does a modern republican desire ? He next gives us an addi ...
... declare that these alone would speak volumes of approbation to the listening regi- cides : Yet good Mr. Orme calls this , and much more , " extremely little ! " What , then , does a modern republican desire ? He next gives us an addi ...
Page 386
... declaration of August the 12th , 1642. The insolence of sectaries being not only winked at , but publiquely avowed ; and the law thwarted , to protect them . See what one says , ( no stranger to their prac- tices , ) to prove and ...
... declaration of August the 12th , 1642. The insolence of sectaries being not only winked at , but publiquely avowed ; and the law thwarted , to protect them . See what one says , ( no stranger to their prac- tices , ) to prove and ...
Page 389
... be quoted the following extract from the Declaration of the Army and the schism among the Calvinists induced the disappointed and rebel- lious APPENDIX D. 389 the Independent persuasion were divided into many minor deno- ...
... be quoted the following extract from the Declaration of the Army and the schism among the Calvinists induced the disappointed and rebel- lious APPENDIX D. 389 the Independent persuasion were divided into many minor deno- ...
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