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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Page 380
... sentiments , he shews himself in no wise scrupulous concerning the mode adopted by him for the exculpation of his hero . Thus , in the present instance , while endeavouring to prove Owen's cunning and strength of nerve in the moderation ...
... sentiments , he shews himself in no wise scrupulous concerning the mode adopted by him for the exculpation of his hero . Thus , in the present instance , while endeavouring to prove Owen's cunning and strength of nerve in the moderation ...
Page 389
... sentiment of success being an evidence of Divine approbation , " he quotes a passage which Owen wrote a long time ... sentiments to the close of life : Adversity is awonderful teacher of moderation , and some of its good effects may ...
... sentiment of success being an evidence of Divine approbation , " he quotes a passage which Owen wrote a long time ... sentiments to the close of life : Adversity is awonderful teacher of moderation , and some of its good effects may ...
Page 399
... sentiments ; and that not a single expression occurs , in the Confessions of their churches , concerning several of those matters which are decided in the Canons of the Synod of Dort . What can be more explicit than this disavowal of ...
... sentiments ; and that not a single expression occurs , in the Confessions of their churches , concerning several of those matters which are decided in the Canons of the Synod of Dort . What can be more explicit than this disavowal of ...
Page 412
... sentiments contrary to his declared opinions in his life . Without pronouncing a positive opinion on the subject of dispute , it must be admitted , that Grotius afforded strong reason for sus- pecting that he either did not believe , or ...
... sentiments contrary to his declared opinions in his life . Without pronouncing a positive opinion on the subject of dispute , it must be admitted , that Grotius afforded strong reason for sus- pecting that he either did not believe , or ...
Page 415
... sentiments are thus on record against his Popish antagonist : " Your restraint or exception is , that where a kingdom is in a peaceable possession of Catholic religion , there it is no cruelty to in- ' flict these punishments on the ...
... sentiments are thus on record against his Popish antagonist : " Your restraint or exception is , that where a kingdom is in a peaceable possession of Catholic religion , there it is no cruelty to in- ' flict these punishments on the ...
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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