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 492
For it was his wish to say , that , by what method soever God might first intend the
end , then the means and after that the means of the means , & e . , he at the
same time decreed those means to be committed to execution in the order
following ...
For it was his wish to say , that , by what method soever God might first intend the
end , then the means and after that the means of the means , & e . , he at the
same time decreed those means to be committed to execution in the order
following ...
Page 564
But , ahove all , let him in the mean time amend that in himself which he finds
fault with in others . This is conformable to the nature of the christian religion ; but
by no means ought we to use force , or introduce reformation and drive out ...
But , ahove all , let him in the mean time amend that in himself which he finds
fault with in others . This is conformable to the nature of the christian religion ; but
by no means ought we to use force , or introduce reformation and drive out ...
Page 664
... since I could not heal it , I was unwilling to chafe I by no means arrogate to
myself any depth of intelligence respecting ... otherwise than encounter their
intemperance with expressions of modesty and friendship : I mean the
intemperance of ...
... since I could not heal it , I was unwilling to chafe I by no means arrogate to
myself any depth of intelligence respecting ... otherwise than encounter their
intemperance with expressions of modesty and friendship : I mean the
intemperance of ...
Page 732
... and moderate Popish recu- . sants . As far as his power extended , ( and his
own Diary shews it by no means to have been so unlimiled as his enemies have
industriously represented , he endeavoured to effect a reconciliation among the ...
... and moderate Popish recu- . sants . As far as his power extended , ( and his
own Diary shews it by no means to have been so unlimiled as his enemies have
industriously represented , he endeavoured to effect a reconciliation among the ...
Page 785
The last means to avoid Popery is , to amend our lives : It is a general complaint ,
that this nation of late years is grown more numerously and excessively vicious
than heretofore : pride , luxury , drunkenness , whoredom , cursing , swearing ...
The last means to avoid Popery is , to amend our lives : It is a general complaint ,
that this nation of late years is grown more numerously and excessively vicious
than heretofore : pride , luxury , drunkenness , whoredom , cursing , swearing ...
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