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 1Logman, Husot, 1824 - 832 pages |
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Page vi
... endeavour a reformation of religion , in the kingdoms of England and Ireland , according to the word of God , and the examples of the best Reformed Churches . " Dr. Hooper has given us a just description of what the Calvinists meant by ...
... endeavour a reformation of religion , in the kingdoms of England and Ireland , according to the word of God , and the examples of the best Reformed Churches . " Dr. Hooper has given us a just description of what the Calvinists meant by ...
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... endeavour to find some refuge for themselves under . this distinction : For it is a circumstance well known to every one , that the Remonstrants were condemned at the Synod of Dort solely on account of the Five Articles about ...
... endeavour to find some refuge for themselves under . this distinction : For it is a circumstance well known to every one , that the Remonstrants were condemned at the Synod of Dort solely on account of the Five Articles about ...
Page xv
... endeavours - it may , sup- posing these agents to have a will of their own , incline that will to act conformably to their duty , by making that duty appear easy and agreeable , by removing obstacles and terrors , and placing attractive ...
... endeavours - it may , sup- posing these agents to have a will of their own , incline that will to act conformably to their duty , by making that duty appear easy and agreeable , by removing obstacles and terrors , and placing attractive ...
Page xvi
... endeavour to defeat * —that they are raised aloft in order to render their fall more exemplary - that they are flattered for a time with the apparent success of their iniquity , in order that the punishment when it comes may be more ...
... endeavour to defeat * —that they are raised aloft in order to render their fall more exemplary - that they are flattered for a time with the apparent success of their iniquity , in order that the punishment when it comes may be more ...
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... endeavours , either to apply them- selves to the means of believing , or to the exercising of themselves unto godliness in one kind or other ? Or doth such a doctrine as this any ways agree with that declaration which the Angel made ...
... endeavours , either to apply them- selves to the means of believing , or to the exercising of themselves unto godliness in one kind or other ? Or doth such a doctrine as this any ways agree with that declaration which the Angel made ...
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