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
... Protestant magistrate therefore can have no legitimate authority to interfere with the peculiarities of Catholic worship , any more than a Catholic has to interfere with those of a Protestant . And on what ground could Dr. Owen justify ...
... Protestant magistrate therefore can have no legitimate authority to interfere with the peculiarities of Catholic worship , any more than a Catholic has to interfere with those of a Protestant . And on what ground could Dr. Owen justify ...
Page 438
... Protestants ever did abhor as high blasphemy , and which the Assembly of Divines , with both the Houses of Parliament , did condemn as such ; appointing Master Archer's book for that worst heresy of the Libertines , and grossest ...
... Protestants ever did abhor as high blasphemy , and which the Assembly of Divines , with both the Houses of Parliament , did condemn as such ; appointing Master Archer's book for that worst heresy of the Libertines , and grossest ...
Page 459
... Protestants . This Assembly was not a con- vention according to the Diocesan government ; nor was it called by the votes of ministers , in the Presbyterian form ; but by the Parliament , in extraordinary circumstances , for advice in ...
... Protestants . This Assembly was not a con- vention according to the Diocesan government ; nor was it called by the votes of ministers , in the Presbyterian form ; but by the Parliament , in extraordinary circumstances , for advice in ...
Page 461
... Protestant Church , and , as the author thought , invincibly asserted the tenets of the Romanists . The Parliament saw the challenge , but neither could answer it themselves , nor persuade the reverend Synod , ( wherein were yet left ...
... Protestant Church , and , as the author thought , invincibly asserted the tenets of the Romanists . The Parliament saw the challenge , but neither could answer it themselves , nor persuade the reverend Synod , ( wherein were yet left ...
Page 463
... Protestant Interest , in the name of the reverend Assembly : This circumstance , when thoroughly exa- mined , will not be pleaded , by the admirers of that Calvinistic Synod , as any valid argument in favour of the profound learning and ...
... Protestant Interest , in the name of the reverend Assembly : This circumstance , when thoroughly exa- mined , will not be pleaded , by the admirers of that Calvinistic Synod , as any valid argument in favour of the profound learning and ...
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