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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 5
Page 429
In reference to the question about PREVENTING GRACE the sentiments which
you have quoted from St. Chrysostom and Jerome are indeed far too favourable
to Semi - Pelagianism . I have likewise noted other similar passages , such as the
...
In reference to the question about PREVENTING GRACE the sentiments which
you have quoted from St. Chrysostom and Jerome are indeed far too favourable
to Semi - Pelagianism . I have likewise noted other similar passages , such as the
...
Page 642
I have also brought completely over to my sentiments some other persons who
had formerly been Socinians . I occasionally correspond with Ruarus , who
frequently writes to me ; I reply to him as one man does to another , and his
claims for ...
I have also brought completely over to my sentiments some other persons who
had formerly been Socinians . I occasionally correspond with Ruarus , who
frequently writes to me ; I reply to him as one man does to another , and his
claims for ...
Page 660
Others of them on the contrary , express a far greater moderation both of purpose
and sentiment towards all those who ... This letter contains sentiments that are
worthy of an Arminian ; and in the text Bishop Laud answers it in a manner highly
...
Others of them on the contrary , express a far greater moderation both of purpose
and sentiment towards all those who ... This letter contains sentiments that are
worthy of an Arminian ; and in the text Bishop Laud answers it in a manner highly
...
Page 750
There is much craftiness in the sentiments which are here ascribed to Dury ; for
they are expressed in such a guarded manner as to render it doubtful whether
they be his own or those of Rivet . . They were not , however , those of the latter ,
as ...
There is much craftiness in the sentiments which are here ascribed to Dury ; for
they are expressed in such a guarded manner as to render it doubtful whether
they be his own or those of Rivet . . They were not , however , those of the latter ,
as ...
Page 751
But I am exceedingly apprehensive , that his labours among the Lutherans ,
whatever the extent of them may and , at the instigation of the same class of
ministers , those who held sentiments similar to Melancthon's were banished out
of the ...
But I am exceedingly apprehensive , that his labours among the Lutherans ,
whatever the extent of them may and , at the instigation of the same class of
ministers , those who held sentiments similar to Melancthon's were banished out
of the ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
according affairs afterwards ancient answer appear Archbishop Arminians Assembly attempt authority believe Bishop called Calvinists cause Christ christian Church Church of England civil common concerning Confession consider Court desire divines Doctor doctrine ecclesiastical effect England English expressed extract faith Fathers favour friends give given grace Grotius hands hath holy honour hope House interest judgment King kingdom Laud learned letter liberty live Lord manner matter means mind ministers nature necessary never object observed opinion Papists Parliament party peace persons practice prayers Presbyterian present Prince principles professed Protestant prove published Queen reader reason received Reformed religion respecting says scripture seems sentiments shew spirit Synod things thought tion true truth Twisse University unto whole wish writings