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 379
... Laud , page 337 , had introduced themselves among " the several sects and divisions , and brought the Pope a far greater harvest than he could ever have expected without them . " See also the ex- tract from Baxter , page 295 . " The ...
... Laud , page 337 , had introduced themselves among " the several sects and divisions , and brought the Pope a far greater harvest than he could ever have expected without them . " See also the ex- tract from Baxter , page 295 . " The ...
Page 394
... Laud . The Fourth embraces the ad- vice as the Second and Third . The Fifth Motion is given here in an abbrevi- ated form but this is quite sufficient to shew the ulterior designs of the party . VII . The undeserved stigma on the Church ...
... Laud . The Fourth embraces the ad- vice as the Second and Third . The Fifth Motion is given here in an abbrevi- ated form but this is quite sufficient to shew the ulterior designs of the party . VII . The undeserved stigma on the Church ...
Page 400
... Laud , whose first martyrdom was his living to see this Assembly convened . A great part , ' saith he , if not the greater part of them , were Brownists or Independents , or New England ministers , if not worse ; or at ' best refractory ...
... Laud , whose first martyrdom was his living to see this Assembly convened . A great part , ' saith he , if not the greater part of them , were Brownists or Independents , or New England ministers , if not worse ; or at ' best refractory ...
Page 420
... Laud ] preached in a private house in Fleet - street , where we had a great meeting of zealous christians who were generally much more devout and religious than in our greatest prosperity . " Ibid . * Dr. Hammond was indeed " one of the ...
... Laud ] preached in a private house in Fleet - street , where we had a great meeting of zealous christians who were generally much more devout and religious than in our greatest prosperity . " Ibid . * Dr. Hammond was indeed " one of the ...
Page 433
... Laud had acquired any reputation at court ; and it was intended to diminish the deleterious influence which the Institutes of Calvin had then obtained among students and doctors . In Dr. Heylin's Life of Archbishop Laud it is said ...
... Laud had acquired any reputation at court ; and it was intended to diminish the deleterious influence which the Institutes of Calvin had then obtained among students and doctors . In Dr. Heylin's Life of Archbishop Laud it is said ...
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