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 2Longman, 1824 - 455 pages |
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... Mede ] would often say , he wondered that men would with so great animosity contend about those obscure speculations , and condemn one another with such severity , considering that , as the wise man saith , We hardly guess aright at ...
... Mede ] would often say , he wondered that men would with so great animosity contend about those obscure speculations , and condemn one another with such severity , considering that , as the wise man saith , We hardly guess aright at ...
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... Mede , " whose judicious labours on the prophe- tical scriptures , especially those on the Revelation , excited very great attention at that period . He was a man whose de- light it was " to spend his whole age Within the precincts of a ...
... Mede , " whose judicious labours on the prophe- tical scriptures , especially those on the Revelation , excited very great attention at that period . He was a man whose de- light it was " to spend his whole age Within the precincts of a ...
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... Mede addressed to Mr. Hartlib in 1634 , who had transcribed , for Mr. Mede's information , the following passage of a let- ter which he had received from Streso : " I waited upon Dr. Altingius , who wishes very much that I had not ...
... Mede addressed to Mr. Hartlib in 1634 , who had transcribed , for Mr. Mede's information , the following passage of a let- ter which he had received from Streso : " I waited upon Dr. Altingius , who wishes very much that I had not ...
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... Mede says : 6 · 6 " He was always so generously honest , so apert and single- hearted , as not to speak wickedly for God or talk deceitfully for him ; ( Job xiii , 7 ; ) nor would he apply himself to any unwarrantable policies for the ...
... Mede says : 6 · 6 " He was always so generously honest , so apert and single- hearted , as not to speak wickedly for God or talk deceitfully for him ; ( Job xiii , 7 ; ) nor would he apply himself to any unwarrantable policies for the ...
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... Mede was not a suitable companion for him either in disposition or studies . But the Doctor had imbibed a large portion of that enthusiastic spirit which has been descri- bed in a former part of the narrative , ( page 264 ) and which ...
... Mede was not a suitable companion for him either in disposition or studies . But the Doctor had imbibed a large portion of that enthusiastic spirit which has been descri- bed in a former part of the narrative , ( page 264 ) and which ...
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