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 398
... Church of England ] baptism itself concludes for us a covenant with God , and consti- tutes us partakers of its benefits . It would not be difficult to prove , from the writings of Louis Crocius and of others of the members , that the ...
... Church of England ] baptism itself concludes for us a covenant with God , and consti- tutes us partakers of its benefits . It would not be difficult to prove , from the writings of Louis Crocius and of others of the members , that the ...
Page 399
... Church of England or of Scotland ; that they delivered only their own private sentiments ; and that not a single expression occurs , in the Confessions of their churches , concerning several of those matters which are decided in the ...
... Church of England or of Scotland ; that they delivered only their own private sentiments ; and that not a single expression occurs , in the Confessions of their churches , concerning several of those matters which are decided in the ...
Page 403
... Churches of the Netherlands , the French and Switzers ; but chiefly , with Geneva itself . In which they laid such vile reproaches on his Majesty and the Church of Eng- land , the one , for having a design to bring in Popery , the other ...
... Churches of the Netherlands , the French and Switzers ; but chiefly , with Geneva itself . In which they laid such vile reproaches on his Majesty and the Church of Eng- land , the one , for having a design to bring in Popery , the other ...
Page 405
... churches of Scotland any more light and beauty in matters of order and discipline , by which their As- semblies are more orderly : Or , if to any other church or person it hath been given better to have learned Christ in any of his ways ...
... churches of Scotland any more light and beauty in matters of order and discipline , by which their As- semblies are more orderly : Or , if to any other church or person it hath been given better to have learned Christ in any of his ways ...
Page 411
... Churches of England and Ireland , or those of the Church of Scotland , to swear that we ' will indeavour to bring the churches of God in the three Kingdoms , to the ' nearest conjunction and uniformity in religion , confession of faith ...
... Churches of England and Ireland , or those of the Church of Scotland , to swear that we ' will indeavour to bring the churches of God in the three Kingdoms , to the ' nearest conjunction and uniformity in religion , confession of faith ...
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