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 425
... favour . " Within a little more than a month after my Lord Primate's coming bither , he was taken with a sharp and dangerous illness , which began at first with the strangury and suppression of urine , with extremity of torture which at ...
... favour . " Within a little more than a month after my Lord Primate's coming bither , he was taken with a sharp and dangerous illness , which began at first with the strangury and suppression of urine , with extremity of torture which at ...
Page 434
... favour of Calvinism . ' ( Neal's History of the Puritans , vol . i . p . 48. ed . 1754. ) The 9th Article of Original Sin was thus amended by them ; " Original Sin standeth not in the following of Adam , as the Pelagians ' do vainly ...
... favour of Calvinism . ' ( Neal's History of the Puritans , vol . i . p . 48. ed . 1754. ) The 9th Article of Original Sin was thus amended by them ; " Original Sin standeth not in the following of Adam , as the Pelagians ' do vainly ...
Page 447
... favour to them , whose conscience could not join with the Assembly in all particulars ; concluding , that they pursued no other interest or design , but , a subsistence in their own land , as not knowing where else with safety , health ...
... favour to them , whose conscience could not join with the Assembly in all particulars ; concluding , that they pursued no other interest or design , but , a subsistence in their own land , as not knowing where else with safety , health ...
Page 452
... favoured by Cromwell him- self ; who , together with six soldiers , prayed and preached at Whitehall . His own temper was warmed with fits of Enthusiasm . And he confessed it to a person of condition , ( from whom I received it , as did ...
... favoured by Cromwell him- self ; who , together with six soldiers , prayed and preached at Whitehall . His own temper was warmed with fits of Enthusiasm . And he confessed it to a person of condition , ( from whom I received it , as did ...
Page 453
... favour of the depth of my author's erudition , though it is a token of its complexity , and is a very excusable notice on the part of a person dwelling in a remote part of Scotland . + This is repeated by several of his biographers ...
... favour of the depth of my author's erudition , though it is a token of its complexity , and is a very excusable notice on the part of a person dwelling in a remote part of Scotland . + This is repeated by several of his biographers ...
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