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 533
When Dr. Laud became Dean of the Chapel Royal , the times were materially
altered from what they had been in the days of ... But when Dr. Laud succeeded
to the office , the Predestinarian controversy , as it was then conducted ard
fomented ...
When Dr. Laud became Dean of the Chapel Royal , the times were materially
altered from what they had been in the days of ... But when Dr. Laud succeeded
to the office , the Predestinarian controversy , as it was then conducted ard
fomented ...
Page 599
+ Grotius felt a desire to reside in England , but the laconic and uncourteous reply
of Laud to Vossius relieved him from ... life to Laud :“ Our Junius is now in
England , which , notwithstanding the anhandsome treatmeut he received , he
does ...
+ Grotius felt a desire to reside in England , but the laconic and uncourteous reply
of Laud to Vossius relieved him from ... life to Laud :“ Our Junius is now in
England , which , notwithstanding the anhandsome treatmeut he received , he
does ...
Page 666
( See page 327 ) The Royal answer to that Remonstrance is generally ascribed
to the pen of Laud , whose uncommon abilities , on the recommendation of the
Duke of Buckingbam , bad then been brought into public notice , and they were
ever ...
( See page 327 ) The Royal answer to that Remonstrance is generally ascribed
to the pen of Laud , whose uncommon abilities , on the recommendation of the
Duke of Buckingbam , bad then been brought into public notice , and they were
ever ...
Page 680
It may be answered , “ Laud ought to have deserted a ministry that advised and
adopted illegal measures . " When this is said , the circumstances under which
Laud came into power ought to be taken into consideration : He succeeded Dr.
It may be answered , “ Laud ought to have deserted a ministry that advised and
adopted illegal measures . " When this is said , the circumstances under which
Laud came into power ought to be taken into consideration : He succeeded Dr.
Page 683
For there are fewer traces of any thing that resembles fawning or flattery in Laud
than in Burnet . Ishall embrace another opportunity to shew the difference
between the influence which Laud exerted over the Duke of Buckingham , and
that ...
For there are fewer traces of any thing that resembles fawning or flattery in Laud
than in Burnet . Ishall embrace another opportunity to shew the difference
between the influence which Laud exerted over the Duke of Buckingham , and
that ...
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