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 416
... toleration till the latter end of the year 1648 , when the licentious army had dispersed the parliament , and murdered the King ; and when every man was at liberty to write what he pleased against religious persecution with perfect ...
... toleration till the latter end of the year 1648 , when the licentious army had dispersed the parliament , and murdered the King ; and when every man was at liberty to write what he pleased against religious persecution with perfect ...
Page 417
... toleration ; ' much less can he be ranked among the first of those by whom they were openly avowed and consistently defended . " - JACKSON'S Life of Goodwin . 6 ( * " Bishop Sanderson seemed to lament that the Parliament had taken upon ...
... toleration ; ' much less can he be ranked among the first of those by whom they were openly avowed and consistently defended . " - JACKSON'S Life of Goodwin . 6 ( * " Bishop Sanderson seemed to lament that the Parliament had taken upon ...
Page 429
... Toleration , which obtained the highest commendation from King James . ( See the Works of Arminius , vol . i , p . 412. ) After alluding to several passa- ges in their writings he thus proceeds : " We must not omit to notice , that ...
... Toleration , which obtained the highest commendation from King James . ( See the Works of Arminius , vol . i , p . 412. ) After alluding to several passa- ges in their writings he thus proceeds : " We must not omit to notice , that ...
Page 447
... toleration to be indulged to them , that they might not be concluded by the votes of the Assembly ; but the rest of the members opposed their toleration , and some moved their ejection out of the Assembly , except in convenient time ...
... toleration to be indulged to them , that they might not be concluded by the votes of the Assembly ; but the rest of the members opposed their toleration , and some moved their ejection out of the Assembly , except in convenient time ...
Page 448
... toleration of " sectaries . " The inflammatory them , ( though in their Confession of faith and doctrine they wholly agreed with the Presbyterian , ) held out a liberty of conscience to all other sects in the profession of their faith ...
... toleration of " sectaries . " The inflammatory them , ( though in their Confession of faith and doctrine they wholly agreed with the Presbyterian , ) held out a liberty of conscience to all other sects in the profession of their faith ...
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