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 424
... sufficient to discover that our Bishops are looked on as successors to the
apostles : and therefore Mr. Baxter hath no reason to call our Episcopacy , a new
devised species of churches , and such as destroys the being of parochial
churches .
... sufficient to discover that our Bishops are looked on as successors to the
apostles : and therefore Mr. Baxter hath no reason to call our Episcopacy , a new
devised species of churches , and such as destroys the being of parochial
churches .
Page 542
The SECOND , “ That the resurrection of Christ upon the first day of the week , is
a reason that necessarily determines all christians to do that which they are
bound to do on one day of the seven - upon the First and none else . Neither of
which ...
The SECOND , “ That the resurrection of Christ upon the first day of the week , is
a reason that necessarily determines all christians to do that which they are
bound to do on one day of the seven - upon the First and none else . Neither of
which ...
Page 649
So then , this Court , being instituted for so great causes , it is great reason it
should have great honour . " * In the year 1609 , the same learned monarch
spoke thus about the High Commission Court : “ Complaints may be made to you
of the ...
So then , this Court , being instituted for so great causes , it is great reason it
should have great honour . " * In the year 1609 , the same learned monarch
spoke thus about the High Commission Court : “ Complaints may be made to you
of the ...
Page 800
And now let no man accuse them of hearkening too much to their own reason ,
since their reason steers hy so excellent a compass , —the ancient Fathers and
Councils of the Church . For reason is that faculty whereby a man must judge of ...
And now let no man accuse them of hearkening too much to their own reason ,
since their reason steers hy so excellent a compass , —the ancient Fathers and
Councils of the Church . For reason is that faculty whereby a man must judge of ...
Page 816
I see no reason to believe , that any single man , or party whatever , could intend ,
at first , the evils they afterwards effected ; but I do not see that this is so much an
excuse for them , as a great matter of caution to others , how they at first embroil ...
I see no reason to believe , that any single man , or party whatever , could intend ,
at first , the evils they afterwards effected ; but I do not see that this is so much an
excuse for them , as a great matter of caution to others , how they at first embroil ...
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