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 379
... reader will perceive , relates to the Papists , who , according to the prediction of Archbishop Laud , page 337 , had introduced themselves among " the several sects and divisions , and brought the Pope a far greater harvest than he ...
... reader will perceive , relates to the Papists , who , according to the prediction of Archbishop Laud , page 337 , had introduced themselves among " the several sects and divisions , and brought the Pope a far greater harvest than he ...
Page 381
... reader may form some judgment of Owen's respectability as a preacher by comparing it with some of his violent associates in the ministry , whose seditious expressions are quoted in a suc- ceeding note , page 387. His previous ...
... reader may form some judgment of Owen's respectability as a preacher by comparing it with some of his violent associates in the ministry , whose seditious expressions are quoted in a suc- ceeding note , page 387. His previous ...
Page 382
... reader will here anticipate my mention of the late JOHN HORNE TOOKE , who was , at the period to which I have alluded , a cler- gyman in orders . Owen was at length outwitted by some of his republican friends , who employed him as their ...
... reader will here anticipate my mention of the late JOHN HORNE TOOKE , who was , at the period to which I have alluded , a cler- gyman in orders . Owen was at length outwitted by some of his republican friends , who employed him as their ...
Page 384
... reader possessing common sense , if these passages do not contain " a direct application to events that were then recent : " But the innocent and unsuspecting biographer says , " Extremely little of this occurs . " I shall only give ...
... reader possessing common sense , if these passages do not contain " a direct application to events that were then recent : " But the innocent and unsuspecting biographer says , " Extremely little of this occurs . " I shall only give ...
Page 388
... reader will be justified in concluding , that Owen's sermon must have been into- lerably " warlike " and unchristian if Mr. Orme cannot " think some pas- sages quite justifiable . " Such a conclusion will be confirmed by a perusal of ...
... reader will be justified in concluding , that Owen's sermon must have been into- lerably " warlike " and unchristian if Mr. Orme cannot " think some pas- sages quite justifiable . " Such a conclusion will be confirmed by a perusal of ...
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