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 409
... first and glorious instance in this Kingdom of the true reformed Protestant
religion , but scurrilously and profanely reviled and scoffed ' at it to the scandal of
christianity ; you have carried yourselves with such impious and debosh
behaviour in ...
... first and glorious instance in this Kingdom of the true reformed Protestant
religion , but scurrilously and profanely reviled and scoffed ' at it to the scandal of
christianity ; you have carried yourselves with such impious and debosh
behaviour in ...
Page 542
Which opinion if it be true , they have some ground for confining the service of
God to it . But it cannot be maintained without two assumptions : The FIRST , That
the Seventh day in the Fourth Commandment signifies , not the Seventh day of
the ...
Which opinion if it be true , they have some ground for confining the service of
God to it . But it cannot be maintained without two assumptions : The FIRST , That
the Seventh day in the Fourth Commandment signifies , not the Seventh day of
the ...
Page 549
That the Church of Rome is no true church . The disadvantages of which
assertion to our cause in the dispute about the visibility of the Church , ( besides
the falseness and uncharitableness of it , ) their zeal , or prejudice rather , will not
suffer ...
That the Church of Rome is no true church . The disadvantages of which
assertion to our cause in the dispute about the visibility of the Church , ( besides
the falseness and uncharitableness of it , ) their zeal , or prejudice rather , will not
suffer ...
Page 657
... violences and immoderations of some professing to be Protestants , who , to
avoid idolatry and superstition , run to sacriledge and rudeness in religion ,
denying many things that are just , honest , safe , true and reasonable , merely
out of an ...
... violences and immoderations of some professing to be Protestants , who , to
avoid idolatry and superstition , run to sacriledge and rudeness in religion ,
denying many things that are just , honest , safe , true and reasonable , merely
out of an ...
Page 781
from Milton's treatise of true Religion , & c . may be accounted a good exposition :
( See also page 707 :) “ The Pharisees and Sadducees were two sects , yet both
met together in their common worship of God at Jerusalem . But here the Papist ...
from Milton's treatise of true Religion , & c . may be accounted a good exposition :
( See also page 707 :) “ The Pharisees and Sadducees were two sects , yet both
met together in their common worship of God at Jerusalem . But here the Papist ...
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