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 halaman |
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... ENGLAND , ] is cleared by a passage of our late sovereign , in a letter to his Majesty that now is : All the lesser factions were at first officious servants to Presbytery their great master , till time and military success discovering ...
... ENGLAND , ] is cleared by a passage of our late sovereign , in a letter to his Majesty that now is : All the lesser factions were at first officious servants to Presbytery their great master , till time and military success discovering ...
Halaman 393
... England without exceptions , it be reformed and repurged from many corruptions , and from a great deal of dross among the gold , and the good matters that are therein contained . " VII . That , above all , the holy doctrine of ...
... England without exceptions , it be reformed and repurged from many corruptions , and from a great deal of dross among the gold , and the good matters that are therein contained . " VII . That , above all , the holy doctrine of ...
Halaman 395
... England in her formularies ascribes no greater efficacy to baptism than do the whole of the early Christiau Fathers . When the Calvinists say , no grace is communicated by this sacrament , they de- sert at once the chief foundation for ...
... England in her formularies ascribes no greater efficacy to baptism than do the whole of the early Christiau Fathers . When the Calvinists say , no grace is communicated by this sacrament , they de- sert at once the chief foundation for ...
Halaman 398
... England ] baptism itself concludes for us a covenant with God , and consti- tutes us partakers of its benefits . It would not be difficult to prove , from the writings of Louis Crocius and of others of the members , that the divines of ...
... England ] baptism itself concludes for us a covenant with God , and consti- tutes us partakers of its benefits . It would not be difficult to prove , from the writings of Louis Crocius and of others of the members , that the divines of ...
Halaman 399
... England or of Scotland ; that they delivered only their own private 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 ...
... England or of Scotland ; that they delivered only their own private 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 ...
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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