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 530
But , in my poor judgment , it is very strange that a matter of such importance , as
you seem to make it , should have so little evidence in God's word and antiquity ,
and depend merely upon certain conjectures.t That which you style your ...
But , in my poor judgment , it is very strange that a matter of such importance , as
you seem to make it , should have so little evidence in God's word and antiquity ,
and depend merely upon certain conjectures.t That which you style your ...
Page 531
The rising of the martyrs is that which is called the first resurrection , being , as it
seems , a prerogative to their sufferibgs above the rest of the dead ; who , as they
suffered with Christ in the time of his patience , so should they be glorified with ...
The rising of the martyrs is that which is called the first resurrection , being , as it
seems , a prerogative to their sufferibgs above the rest of the dead ; who , as they
suffered with Christ in the time of his patience , so should they be glorified with ...
Page 580
By that vile performance , and by a letter to the Synod nearly equal to it in
virulence , he endeavoured to heal the wound which to common observers he
might seem by his peaceful labours to have made in his Calvinian orthodoxy .
The English ...
By that vile performance , and by a letter to the Synod nearly equal to it in
virulence , he endeavoured to heal the wound which to common observers he
might seem by his peaceful labours to have made in his Calvinian orthodoxy .
The English ...
Page 765
Thus we should both testify to the world our communion and agreement with the
ancient Catholic Church , ( a matter of no small moment , that we may not seem to
have made a new church or religion , as we are charged , and yet withal ...
Thus we should both testify to the world our communion and agreement with the
ancient Catholic Church , ( a matter of no small moment , that we may not seem to
have made a new church or religion , as we are charged , and yet withal ...
Page 786
The entire story seems a compound of imperfect recollections , exaggerated in
the repetition , with a view to get a bit at the fanaticism of Cromwell's chaplains . ” '
Though my own estimate of Bishop Burnet's historical fidelity is very low , yet I ...
The entire story seems a compound of imperfect recollections , exaggerated in
the repetition , with a view to get a bit at the fanaticism of Cromwell's chaplains . ” '
Though my own estimate of Bishop Burnet's historical fidelity is very low , yet I ...
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