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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... ment , as stated even by his admirers , cannot fail to remind one of the beba- viour of a modern ecclesiastic , more learned than Owen , yet his compeer in levelling notions : The reader will here anticipate my mention of the late JOHN ...
... ment , as stated even by his admirers , cannot fail to remind one of the beba- viour of a modern ecclesiastic , more learned than Owen , yet his compeer in levelling notions : The reader will here anticipate my mention of the late JOHN ...
Page 389
... ment unto any cause not warranted by the only rule of its justification , " which he had likewise specified , such misapplication , he says , in " no way reflects on the truth of the [ new ] principle which he then asserted . " But Mr ...
... ment unto any cause not warranted by the only rule of its justification , " which he had likewise specified , such misapplication , he says , in " no way reflects on the truth of the [ new ] principle which he then asserted . " But Mr ...
Page 390
... ment of that Independent form of church government which themselves have set up , and to oppose the Presbyterian . " + Lord Clarendon seems to have understood their dissimulation , for he tells us in the Continuation of his Life : " The ...
... ment of that Independent form of church government which themselves have set up , and to oppose the Presbyterian . " + Lord Clarendon seems to have understood their dissimulation , for he tells us in the Continuation of his Life : " The ...
Page 391
... that the ecclesiastical govern ' ment might be settled and remain according to the covenant , which had 6 ยท We now return to Dr. Heylin's Historical Account of these APPENDIX D. 391 and the Independents was, that the one party displayed ...
... that the ecclesiastical govern ' ment might be settled and remain according to the covenant , which had 6 ยท We now return to Dr. Heylin's Historical Account of these APPENDIX D. 391 and the Independents was, that the one party displayed ...
Page 394
... ment to Calvin's peculiarities , with the exception of Archbishop Usher , who , though at that period an admirer of the French Universalists , was afterwards a convert to the scriptural opinions of Arminius , and thought that " without ...
... ment to Calvin's peculiarities , with the exception of Archbishop Usher , who , though at that period an admirer of the French Universalists , was afterwards a convert to the scriptural opinions of Arminius , and thought that " without ...
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