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 374
... manner , and in such a sense as it was the wish of the writers themselves that they should be received . BUCER . In his lapsed and sinful state , man is not capable , of and by himself , either to think , to will , or to do that which ...
... manner , and in such a sense as it was the wish of the writers themselves that they should be received . BUCER . In his lapsed and sinful state , man is not capable , of and by himself , either to think , to will , or to do that which ...
Page 381
... manner of some is , be not so remote from any pretence or colour of warrant in the scripture , as that it is , in plain terms , RIDICULOUS ! " In those days of lax scholastic discipline , the man who could call the appendage of the ...
... manner of some is , be not so remote from any pretence or colour of warrant in the scripture , as that it is , in plain terms , RIDICULOUS ! " In those days of lax scholastic discipline , the man who could call the appendage of the ...
Page 384
... manner and circumstances of his con- finement , before the Independents pulled them out of the sad- ' dle , and forced the King out of their hands ; and were the • actual executioners of that royal martyr whom the Presbyteri- ans I had ...
... manner and circumstances of his con- finement , before the Independents pulled them out of the sad- ' dle , and forced the King out of their hands ; and were the • actual executioners of that royal martyr whom the Presbyteri- ans I had ...
Page 397
... manner as still to appear favourable to our senti- ments , and to ascribe to baptism true regeneration and renovation : Which was undoubtedly the cause why the [ Dutch ] Professors differed from the rest of their countrymen , the latter ...
... manner as still to appear favourable to our senti- ments , and to ascribe to baptism true regeneration and renovation : Which was undoubtedly the cause why the [ Dutch ] Professors differed from the rest of their countrymen , the latter ...
Page 398
... manner . For God has never said , that he has confined his grace and its salutary effects within any such conditions , laws or restrictions . If my sus- picions be correct , beneath this very sentiment lurked some mystery which had its ...
... manner . For God has never said , that he has confined his grace and its salutary effects within any such conditions , laws or restrictions . If my sus- picions be correct , beneath this very sentiment lurked some mystery which had its ...
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acquainted affairs afterwards ancient Antichrist Archbishop Laud Archbishop Usher Arminians Arminius Articles Assembly authority Bishop brethren called Calvin Calvinists Cardinal Richelieu cause Christ christian Church of England Church of Rome civil clergy concerning Confession conscience Court covenant declared decrees defend desire divines Doctor doctrine doth Dury Dutch ecclesiastical Elector Palatine eminent endeavours English Episcopacy Episcopal extract faith Fathers favour France friends God's grace Grotius hath Holland holy honour Jesuits judgment King Charles King James King's kingdom labours laws learned letter liberty Lord Lutherans Majesty manner Mede Mede's ment mind ministers never observed opinion Owen Papists Parliament party peace persons Pope Popery Popish prayers preached Predestinarian Presbyterian Prince principles professed Protestant Puritans Queen reader reason received Reformed religion religious says scripture sentiments shew Socinians spirit subjoined Synod Synod of Dort thereof things thought tion toleration truth Twisse unto Vossius worship