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 524
... in the reading of it , I observed one thing of which in all my former readings I
took no notice ; and that is , in these words : “ This is a point of great moment and
consequence , worthy to be looked into by all the learned of the Reformed
religion ...
... in the reading of it , I observed one thing of which in all my former readings I
took no notice ; and that is , in these words : “ This is a point of great moment and
consequence , worthy to be looked into by all the learned of the Reformed
religion ...
Page 569
... in France ; which dispute was accommodated by the interposition of Monsieur
Du Plessis and other learned persons , in such manner , that they reciprocally
owned each other for orthodox ministers , and yet each retained his own opinion .
... in France ; which dispute was accommodated by the interposition of Monsieur
Du Plessis and other learned persons , in such manner , that they reciprocally
owned each other for orthodox ministers , and yet each retained his own opinion .
Page 635
... by Hugo Grotius , a learned man of that time , called Mare Liberum . But whilst
the king by his power omitted not to maintain his right , our learned Selden by his
pen encountered Grotius , in a learned book called ' Mare Clausum , wberein he
...
... by Hugo Grotius , a learned man of that time , called Mare Liberum . But whilst
the king by his power omitted not to maintain his right , our learned Selden by his
pen encountered Grotius , in a learned book called ' Mare Clausum , wberein he
...
Page 656
Haply be judged , as many learned and moderate men have , that , in some
things between Papists and Protestants , differences are made wider , and kept
more open , raw and sore than need be , by the private pens and passions of
some ...
Haply be judged , as many learned and moderate men have , that , in some
things between Papists and Protestants , differences are made wider , and kept
more open , raw and sore than need be , by the private pens and passions of
some ...
Page 804
It is pot improbable that this “ learned person beyond sea " was either
Poelenburgh or Courcellous . On this topic , for which he was traduced as a rank
heretic , he betrayed some irritation of feeling in the dedication to his Deus
JUSTIFICATUS ...
It is pot improbable that this “ learned person beyond sea " was either
Poelenburgh or Courcellous . On this topic , for which he was traduced as a rank
heretic , he betrayed some irritation of feeling in the dedication to his Deus
JUSTIFICATUS ...
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