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 383
... reason be assigned why Owen " was not at liberty to CONDEMN " such a monstrous proceeding . How pusillanimous was this conduct when compared with that of Hammond and Gauden ! Both these christian worthies addressed spirited ...
... reason be assigned why Owen " was not at liberty to CONDEMN " such a monstrous proceeding . How pusillanimous was this conduct when compared with that of Hammond and Gauden ! Both these christian worthies addressed spirited ...
Page 395
... reason to labour under any apprehension concerning the safety of his condition . VIII . In the Eighth Motion the reader will perceive what opinions were entertained by Du Moulin and the majority of the Presbyterian Calvinists ...
... reason to labour under any apprehension concerning the safety of his condition . VIII . In the Eighth Motion the reader will perceive what opinions were entertained by Du Moulin and the majority of the Presbyterian Calvinists ...
Page 396
... reason was , Because baptism was a sign of the covenant : But ⚫ the infants of Ethnic parents are not born within the covenant , and there- ' fore they cannot be partakers of this sign . ' After a further account of the debate , he ...
... reason was , Because baptism was a sign of the covenant : But ⚫ the infants of Ethnic parents are not born within the covenant , and there- ' fore they cannot be partakers of this sign . ' After a further account of the debate , he ...
Page 398
... reason must be apparent to every man , why Hales blames with such severity the decree of the Synod on this subject , and why the British divines thought baptism ought by all means to be conferred on those infants . Because if baptism be ...
... reason must be apparent to every man , why Hales blames with such severity the decree of the Synod on this subject , and why the British divines thought baptism ought by all means to be conferred on those infants . Because if baptism be ...
Page 402
... I suppose for the same reason that many other worthy and learned men did forbear , the summons wanting the King's authority . " " WAL TON'S Life of Bishop Sanderson . honour of assisting in so great an action , as 402 APPENDIX D.
... I suppose for the same reason that many other worthy and learned men did forbear , the summons wanting the King's authority . " " WAL TON'S Life of Bishop Sanderson . honour of assisting in so great an action , as 402 APPENDIX D.
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