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 387
... gives to the judges , I shall give to you : Take ' heed what you do ; for ye judge not for man , but for the Lord , who is with you in the judgment . ' Does innocent blood cry , and will you not hear what it speaks , what it demands ...
... gives to the judges , I shall give to you : Take ' heed what you do ; for ye judge not for man , but for the Lord , who is with you in the judgment . ' Does innocent blood cry , and will you not hear what it speaks , what it demands ...
Page 390
... give some credence to their solemn and re - iterated protestations concerning their innocence from the great transgression . It is amazing that , after the English nation had most unequivocally manifested its aver- sion to the entire ...
... give some credence to their solemn and re - iterated protestations concerning their innocence from the great transgression . It is amazing that , after the English nation had most unequivocally manifested its aver- sion to the entire ...
Page 392
... give great interruption to the composing the peace of the kingdom . ' This was urged in the House of Commons by eminent men of the party , who believed they had the major part of their mind . And their preachers were Pas solicitous and ...
... give great interruption to the composing the peace of the kingdom . ' This was urged in the House of Commons by eminent men of the party , who believed they had the major part of their mind . And their preachers were Pas solicitous and ...
Page 405
... give a brief extract from this EXHORTATION , which was delivered before the Members of the House of Commons , and the Divines of the Assem- bly , by Mr. Philip Nye , before he read the Covenant to them which they were about to take ...
... give a brief extract from this EXHORTATION , which was delivered before the Members of the House of Commons , and the Divines of the Assem- bly , by Mr. Philip Nye , before he read the Covenant to them which they were about to take ...
Page 406
... give possession of this blessed ordinance , even an oath and covenant as solemn and of as large extent as they intended theirs , uniting these three kingdoms into such a league and happy combination as will doubtless preserve us and our ...
... give possession of this blessed ordinance , even an oath and covenant as solemn and of as large extent as they intended theirs , uniting these three kingdoms into such a league and happy combination as will doubtless preserve us and our ...
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