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 406
... extract is only a small part , was delivered in 1643 , soon after the commencement of the Civil Wars ; and since the mem- bers of the Lower House of Parliament could listen with complacency to such exhortations as this , and could pass ...
... extract is only a small part , was delivered in 1643 , soon after the commencement of the Civil Wars ; and since the mem- bers of the Lower House of Parliament could listen with complacency to such exhortations as this , and could pass ...
Page 410
... extract contains a most impressive lesson to Noblemen , not to degrade their characters and diminish their influence by becoming the patrons of seditious persons , or by yielding to all the unreasonable and varying passions of an ...
... extract contains a most impressive lesson to Noblemen , not to degrade their characters and diminish their influence by becoming the patrons of seditious persons , or by yielding to all the unreasonable and varying passions of an ...
Page 420
... extract from one of his sermons , preached before the 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 ...
... extract from one of his sermons , preached before the 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 ...
Page 421
... extract of a letter from the celebrated M. Claude , to Bi- shop Stillingfleet conveys " the opinion of the generality of the French Churches concerning Episcopacy ; " and when it is considered , that this opi- nion proceeds from a ...
... extract of a letter from the celebrated M. Claude , to Bi- shop Stillingfleet conveys " the opinion of the generality of the French Churches concerning Episcopacy ; " and when it is considered , that this opi- nion proceeds from a ...
Page 424
... extract from WALTON'S Life of Bishop Sanderson will shew the fate of his learned friends , who could not submit to the new impositions . This was indeed the common fate of nearly every man in either university that was eminent for ...
... extract from WALTON'S Life of Bishop Sanderson will shew the fate of his learned friends , who could not submit to the new impositions . This was indeed the common fate of nearly every man in either university that was eminent for ...
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