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 402
But , on perusing both his lists , every man of learning will be amazed at the
ignorance of the person that could venture to ... Owen's disgrace , we shall have
a very slender muster of “ persons distinguished for character , talents and
learning .
But , on perusing both his lists , every man of learning will be amazed at the
ignorance of the person that could venture to ... Owen's disgrace , we shall have
a very slender muster of “ persons distinguished for character , talents and
learning .
Page 410
ministers of London , or to any seven or more of them , to impose hands upon
such persons whatsoever whom they found qualified and gifted for the holy
ministry ; * a clause being added thereunto , • That every person and persons
which ...
ministers of London , or to any seven or more of them , to impose hands upon
such persons whatsoever whom they found qualified and gifted for the holy
ministry ; * a clause being added thereunto , • That every person and persons
which ...
Page 670
Mr. Hyde told him , he thought he need • not lessen his zeal for either ; and that it
grieved him to find persons of the 6 best conditiou , and who loved both King and
Church , exceedingly inde6 voted to him ; complaining of his manner of treating ...
Mr. Hyde told him , he thought he need • not lessen his zeal for either ; and that it
grieved him to find persons of the 6 best conditiou , and who loved both King and
Church , exceedingly inde6 voted to him ; complaining of his manner of treating ...
Page 678
the Archbishop and all persons in ecclesiastical and civil authority should adhere
to the cause of the monarchy , and should the bells wherewith they used to call
the people together to hear them . These are by some of them cried down as ...
the Archbishop and all persons in ecclesiastical and civil authority should adhere
to the cause of the monarchy , and should the bells wherewith they used to call
the people together to hear them . These are by some of them cried down as ...
Page 709
... paid him by many eminent persons , as John Hampden , Arthur Goodwin , and
others , who were not thought friends to ... by his , being a person above all
possible reproach , and known and valued by more persons of honour than most
of ...
... paid him by many eminent persons , as John Hampden , Arthur Goodwin , and
others , who were not thought friends to ... by his , being a person above all
possible reproach , and known and valued by more persons of honour than most
of ...
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