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 413
... friends may be allowed to become competent witnesses in this case , and to deliver their unbiassed testimony respecting the quantum of deference that is due to Fathers and Councils ; till that period arrives , he must submit to be told ...
... friends may be allowed to become competent witnesses in this case , and to deliver their unbiassed testimony respecting the quantum of deference that is due to Fathers and Councils ; till that period arrives , he must submit to be told ...
Page 414
... friends which ne- ver provoked you , but by not being entirely of your opinion . " He concludes his remarks on this part of his adversary's argument , in the following words : " Then , if you will make the comparison to go no farther ...
... friends which ne- ver provoked you , but by not being entirely of your opinion . " He concludes his remarks on this part of his adversary's argument , in the following words : " Then , if you will make the comparison to go no farther ...
Page 415
... friends , and some others that call themselves reformed , but in my opinion are very far from it , have been guilty , ) - it is then lawful to co - erce such innovators , if the prudence of the state shall think fit . But difference in ...
... friends , and some others that call themselves reformed , but in my opinion are very far from it , have been guilty , ) - it is then lawful to co - erce such innovators , if the prudence of the state shall think fit . But difference in ...
Page 424
... 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 learning and loyalty . Dr. Hammond's plan therefore was a very excellent one , and ...
... 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 learning and loyalty . Dr. Hammond's plan therefore was a very excellent one , and ...
Page 425
... friends he did achieve , and kept on foot until his death . In his instruc- tions to them whom he employed in this affair , he gave in charge carefully to seek out such as were piously inclined , and to prefer that qualification before ...
... friends he did achieve , and kept on foot until his death . In his instruc- tions to them whom he employed in this affair , he gave in charge carefully to seek out such as were piously inclined , and to prefer that qualification before ...
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