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 401
... christian councils , or to have any regard to the orders and decrees of the councils of the first Christian ages ! A Synod of godly men , which was more divided than those scandalous persons whom they supplanted , who , instead of ...
... christian councils , or to have any regard to the orders and decrees of the councils of the first Christian ages ! A Synod of godly men , which was more divided than those scandalous persons whom they supplanted , who , instead of ...
Page 405
... Christ in this great work of reformation . This oath is swearing fealty and allegiance unto Christ , the King of kings ; and a giving - up of all these kingdoms which are in his inheritance , to be subdued more to his throne and ruled ...
... Christ in this great work of reformation . This oath is swearing fealty and allegiance unto Christ , the King of kings ; and a giving - up of all these kingdoms which are in his inheritance , to be subdued more to his throne and ruled ...
Page 413
... Christian Antiquity . When the Deno- mination of christians to which Mr. O. belongs shall be able to produce and substantiate such a claim as the following , by Bishop Atterbury , he and his friends may be allowed to become competent ...
... Christian Antiquity . When the Deno- mination of christians to which Mr. O. belongs shall be able to produce and substantiate such a claim as the following , by Bishop Atterbury , he and his friends may be allowed to become competent ...
Page 414
... christian minds can sufficiently value the composi- tion , so there is no other in Europe so likely to preserve peace and unity , if what prudent laws had so long ago designed , they now were able to uphold : For want of which , and ...
... christian minds can sufficiently value the composi- tion , so there is no other in Europe so likely to preserve peace and unity , if what prudent laws had so long ago designed , they now were able to uphold : For want of which , and ...
Page 415
... christians , cum ipsi Turcam in tore geramus , when the very using of this violence is a prime piece of fur- cism . ' The latter wrote a book on purpose against that practice . I wish the whole christian world of both parties would ...
... christians , cum ipsi Turcam in tore geramus , when the very using of this violence is a prime piece of fur- cism . ' The latter wrote a book on purpose against that practice . I wish the whole christian world of both parties would ...
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acquainted affairs afterwards ancient Antichrist Archbishop Laud Archbishop Usher Arminians Arminius Articles Assembly authority Bishop brethren called Calvin Calvinists Cardinal Richelieu cause Christ christian Church of England Church of Rome civil clergy concerning Confession conscience Court covenant declared decrees defend desire divines Doctor doctrine doth Dury Dutch ecclesiastical Elector Palatine eminent endeavours English Episcopacy Episcopal extract faith Fathers favour France friends God's grace Grotius hath Holland holy honour Jesuits judgment King Charles King James King's kingdom labours laws learned letter liberty Lord Lutherans Majesty manner Mede Mede's ment mind ministers never observed opinion Owen Papists Parliament party peace persons Pope Popery Popish prayers preached Predestinarian Presbyterian Prince principles professed Protestant Puritans Queen reader reason received Reformed religion religious says scripture sentiments shew Socinians spirit subjoined Synod Synod of Dort thereof things thought tion toleration truth Twisse unto Vossius worship