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 392
... court as if they presided there , and had frequent audiences of the King to persuade him to be of the same opinion ; from whom they received no other conde- scensions than they had formerly had at the Hague , with the same gracious ...
... court as if they presided there , and had frequent audiences of the King to persuade him to be of the same opinion ; from whom they received no other conde- scensions than they had formerly had at the Hague , with the same gracious ...
Page 408
... court of judica- ture , ( for so the House of Peers in Parliament is , ) to lead the people by their example to so solemn an act as a covenant with God Almighty , which at the instant you took it you intended should signify nothing ...
... court of judica- ture , ( for so the House of Peers in Parliament is , ) to lead the people by their example to so solemn an act as a covenant with God Almighty , which at the instant you took it you intended should signify nothing ...
Page 420
... Court at Oxford , in 1645 , will testify : 6 " Have the Romanists ' marks of the church so convinced us that we must presently forsake our Saviour , because we see him in danger of cru- cifying , tear our gospels and run out with horror ...
... Court at Oxford , in 1645 , will testify : 6 " Have the Romanists ' marks of the church so convinced us that we must presently forsake our Saviour , because we see him in danger of cru- cifying , tear our gospels and run out with horror ...
Page 433
... 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 : " It was withal insinuated to him ...
... 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 : " It was withal insinuated to him ...
Page 434
... Court , in which the innovations alluded to , with others of equal importance , was suggested . 6 " Although the Calvinists failed under James in their attempt to correct what they deemed to be the errors and inperfections of the Church ...
... Court , in which the innovations alluded to , with others of equal importance , was suggested . 6 " Although the Calvinists failed under James in their attempt to correct what they deemed to be the errors and inperfections of the Church ...
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