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 429
... Arminius , vol . i , p . 412. ) After alluding to several passa- ges in their writings he thus proceeds : " We must not omit to notice , that Calvin confesses in his INSTITUTES this [ conditional predestination ] to have been the ...
... Arminius , vol . i , p . 412. ) After alluding to several passa- ges in their writings he thus proceeds : " We must not omit to notice , that Calvin confesses in his INSTITUTES this [ conditional predestination ] to have been the ...
Page 433
... Arminius per- used this excellent exposition of his system ; for if they had , they could not as Christians have mis - stated and maligned , in the manner they have done , the plain and scriptural principles , which it expounds . The ...
... Arminius per- used this excellent exposition of his system ; for if they had , they could not as Christians have mis - stated and maligned , in the manner they have done , the plain and scriptural principles , which it expounds . The ...
Page 434
... Arminius . It is not my intention to follow this controverted question into particulars . Yet perhaps it should be cursorily remarked , that even the Calvinist has proved , in the most convincing mode , that they are not in their ...
... Arminius . It is not my intention to follow this controverted question into particulars . Yet perhaps it should be cursorily remarked , that even the Calvinist has proved , in the most convincing mode , that they are not in their ...
Page 453
... Arminius , many of whose expressions he either did not understand or wil . fully distorted , he was regardless of consequences , and wished to publish to the world his metaphysical lucubrations , strangely intermixed as they were with ...
... Arminius , many of whose expressions he either did not understand or wil . fully distorted , he was regardless of consequences , and wished to publish to the world his metaphysical lucubrations , strangely intermixed as they were with ...
Page 454
... Arminius against Perkins , that the States of Friesland sent him a pressing invitation to accept the place of Divinity Professor in the University of Franeker . This is the highest preferment that a minister of the gospel was capable of ...
... Arminius against Perkins , that the States of Friesland sent him a pressing invitation to accept the place of Divinity Professor in the University of Franeker . This is the highest preferment that a minister of the gospel was capable of ...
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