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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and the Independents was , that the one party displayed a little more guile than
the other , in giving practical effect to the ... who did all promise themselves some
liberty and indulgeuce for their several parties , yet they all professed great zeal ...
and the Independents was , that the one party displayed a little more guile than
the other , in giving practical effect to the ... who did all promise themselves some
liberty and indulgeuce for their several parties , yet they all professed great zeal ...
Page 443
Yea , and those that stedfastly adhered to it were maligned and reviled by the
exorbitant party , for opposivg their new models or agreements of the people . ”
To this remark his clever opponent , the author of Interest Mistaken , thus replies :
“ I ...
Yea , and those that stedfastly adhered to it were maligned and reviled by the
exorbitant party , for opposivg their new models or agreements of the people . ”
To this remark his clever opponent , the author of Interest Mistaken , thus replies :
“ I ...
Page 573
To bring all the clergy to be of the same mind , is impossible : for both parties
quote several passages of Holy Writ in their ... liberty of preaching the gospel ,
according to their own peculiar tenets , provided each party restrained itself
within the ...
To bring all the clergy to be of the same mind , is impossible : for both parties
quote several passages of Holy Writ in their ... liberty of preaching the gospel ,
according to their own peculiar tenets , provided each party restrained itself
within the ...
Page 699
The French and moderate party no doubt applauded the desigu , and liked such
writings as S. Clara's , and would gladly have married England and France in
religion . But others ( the Italian Spanish Jesuited party ) might easily foresee
what ...
The French and moderate party no doubt applauded the desigu , and liked such
writings as S. Clara's , and would gladly have married England and France in
religion . But others ( the Italian Spanish Jesuited party ) might easily foresee
what ...
Page 808
He has been represented as arguing , not from his own personal conviction , but
as an advocate , and to serve the temporary euds of kis party ; since , though a
Churchman , he was a Dissenter when the Liberiy of Prophesying was written .
He has been represented as arguing , not from his own personal conviction , but
as an advocate , and to serve the temporary euds of kis party ; since , though a
Churchman , he was a Dissenter when the Liberiy of Prophesying was written .
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