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 435
... Laud , and his endeavours to render Arminianism triumphant in the Church of England . But where is the instance to be found of his attempts to alter the Thirty - Nine Articles , or to make them speak in a more Arminian tone than that in ...
... Laud , and his endeavours to render Arminianism triumphant in the Church of England . But where is the instance to be found of his attempts to alter the Thirty - Nine Articles , or to make them speak in a more Arminian tone than that in ...
Page 454
... Laud could exercise no stricter control over him in the one situation than in the other . But such surmises as these shew well upon paper , and answer all the purposes of detraction . It was no blemish in the character of the Archbishop ...
... Laud could exercise no stricter control over him in the one situation than in the other . But such surmises as these shew well upon paper , and answer all the purposes of detraction . It was no blemish in the character of the Archbishop ...
Page 503
... Laud attempted by similar means to gain Papists over to our Church ; and all moderate and un- biassed men , who have read the accounts of all the parties then concerned , must allow , that no Protestant Archbishop had ever before been ...
... Laud attempted by similar means to gain Papists over to our Church ; and all moderate and un- biassed men , who have read the accounts of all the parties then concerned , must allow , that no Protestant Archbishop had ever before been ...
Page 519
... Laud's attempts to introduce the same forbearing practice among the English divines , when he had manifested his approbation of the pacific measures of Cardinal Richelieu and Grotius . And it is highly creditable both to Mr. Mede and to ...
... Laud's attempts to introduce the same forbearing practice among the English divines , when he had manifested his approbation of the pacific measures of Cardinal Richelieu and Grotius . And it is highly creditable both to Mr. Mede and to ...
Page 532
... Laud will shew , that the Doc- tor pursued the same practice as his learned predecessor , and com- menced his ministrations with an act which is highly creditable to his me- mory : " But the Deanery of the Chapel [ Royal ] had not been ...
... Laud will shew , that the Doc- tor pursued the same practice as his learned predecessor , and com- menced his ministrations with an act which is highly creditable to his me- mory : " But the Deanery of the Chapel [ Royal ] had not been ...
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