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 417
... Episcopalian the Book of Common Prayer , which would not equally justify an Episcopalian in the prohibition of extemporaneous worship ? And if the unhallowed zeal ' of those men who burnt Servetus alive may be acquit- ted , ' upon what ...
... Episcopalian the Book of Common Prayer , which would not equally justify an Episcopalian in the prohibition of extemporaneous worship ? And if the unhallowed zeal ' of those men who burnt Servetus alive may be acquit- ted , ' upon what ...
Page 418
... their ministerial function : whereupon some of the most considerable Episcopal clergy , in and about London , desired my lord Primate , that he would use his In the year 1655 , these severities were much increased 418 APPENDIX D.
... their ministerial function : whereupon some of the most considerable Episcopal clergy , in and about London , desired my lord Primate , that he would use his In the year 1655 , these severities were much increased 418 APPENDIX D.
Page 419
... Episcopal divines might have the same freedom of serving God in their private congregations , ( since they were not permitted the public churches , ) according to the Liturgy of the Church of England ; and that neither the ministers ...
... Episcopal divines might have the same freedom of serving God in their private congregations , ( since they were not permitted the public churches , ) according to the Liturgy of the Church of England ; and that neither the ministers ...
Page 421
... Episcopal government , that in our ordinary practice we make no difficulty , either to bestow our chairs , or to commit the care of our flocks , to ministers received and or- dained by my Lords the Bishops ; as might be justified by a ...
... Episcopal government , that in our ordinary practice we make no difficulty , either to bestow our chairs , or to commit the care of our flocks , to ministers received and or- dained by my Lords the Bishops ; as might be justified by a ...
Page 422
... Episcopal government , as I do not doubt but there are , there are too some very unpleasant ones in the Presbyterian , as I have said already . No order whose execution is in the hands of men , is exempt from them ; an equality has its ...
... Episcopal government , as I do not doubt but there are , there are too some very unpleasant ones in the Presbyterian , as I have said already . No order whose execution is in the hands of men , is exempt from them ; an equality has its ...
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