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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ministers of London , or to any seven or more of them , to impose hands upon
such persons whatsoever whom they ... should be reputed , deemed , and taken
for a minister • of the Church of England , sufficiently authorised for any office or ...
ministers of London , or to any seven or more of them , to impose hands upon
such persons whatsoever whom they ... should be reputed , deemed , and taken
for a minister • of the Church of England , sufficiently authorised for any office or ...
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And that the church might be supplied with able ministers in all times succeeding
, the power of ordination , formerly restrained to certain persons residing in and
about the city of London , ( according to the ordinance of the second of October ...
And that the church might be supplied with able ministers in all times succeeding
, the power of ordination , formerly restrained to certain persons residing in and
about the city of London , ( according to the ordinance of the second of October ...
Page 567
1 of Amsterdam , in which the most violent of the Calvinistic ministers then
resided , was one of the principal parts of the States that refused its sanction to
this Resolution for accommodating the differences of the clergy . On that occasion
...
1 of Amsterdam , in which the most violent of the Calvinistic ministers then
resided , was one of the principal parts of the States that refused its sanction to
this Resolution for accommodating the differences of the clergy . On that occasion
...
Page 652
The truth respecting the last the unworthiest of many hundred ministers in
England , was ready to answer his challenge ; and to produce a catalogue , not of
twenty - two Papists , but of above one hundred and twenty , whom he , through
the ...
The truth respecting the last the unworthiest of many hundred ministers in
England , was ready to answer his challenge ; and to produce a catalogue , not of
twenty - two Papists , but of above one hundred and twenty , whom he , through
the ...
Page 655
But the Presbyterian thunder and Independent lightening urged most upon all
bishops and all episcopal ministers , then when they were most scared , ' pillaged
and harrassed by a civil war , wbeu most tossed by those sad storms , and almost
...
But the Presbyterian thunder and Independent lightening urged most upon all
bishops and all episcopal ministers , then when they were most scared , ' pillaged
and harrassed by a civil war , wbeu most tossed by those sad storms , and almost
...
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