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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For it is equitable , that all second causes should in their operation be subjected
to the motion or operation of the First Cause ; and it is unjust and unreasonable ,
that the First Cause should be subjected to the motion or operation of a second ...
For it is equitable , that all second causes should in their operation be subjected
to the motion or operation of the First Cause ; and it is unjust and unreasonable ,
that the First Cause should be subjected to the motion or operation of a second ...
Page 571
... dispute upon them with the Jesuits , and even the Jesuits among themselves ,
-- are by no means to be esteemed causes of our separating from Popery ; and
though Oo 2 APPENDIX 571 D. land at this very time there are persons of both ...
... dispute upon them with the Jesuits , and even the Jesuits among themselves ,
-- are by no means to be esteemed causes of our separating from Popery ; and
though Oo 2 APPENDIX 571 D. land at this very time there are persons of both ...
Page 620
But I consider myself placed by God in this embassy , as in an asylum , that as
long as I live I may render some service to his truth and to the sacred cause of
concord . ” To Israel Jasky of Dantzic , on the 19th of January 1641 , Grotius wrote
...
But I consider myself placed by God in this embassy , as in an asylum , that as
long as I live I may render some service to his truth and to the sacred cause of
concord . ” To Israel Jasky of Dantzic , on the 19th of January 1641 , Grotius wrote
...
Page 678
the Archbishop and all persons in ecclesiastical and civil authority should adhere
to the cause of the monarchy , and should the bells wherewith they used to call
the people together to hear them . These are by some of them cried down as ...
the Archbishop and all persons in ecclesiastical and civil authority should adhere
to the cause of the monarchy , and should the bells wherewith they used to call
the people together to hear them . These are by some of them cried down as ...
Page 738
... to represent to his prince the cause of the Elector Palatine , ( which was the
cause of the Reformed Religion , ) as not ... as detrimental to the interests of
Lutheranism , and to recommend to him the cause and interests of the House of
Austria .
... to represent to his prince the cause of the Elector Palatine , ( which was the
cause of the Reformed Religion , ) as not ... as detrimental to the interests of
Lutheranism , and to recommend to him the cause and interests of the House of
Austria .
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