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Page 84
The awful doctrine of the Divine decrees had been placed by the Belgic
Confession and Catechism , in common with most of the other Creeds of the
Reformed Churches , in the sacred and undefined simplicity of the Scriptures .
But , in the ...
The awful doctrine of the Divine decrees had been placed by the Belgic
Confession and Catechism , in common with most of the other Creeds of the
Reformed Churches , in the sacred and undefined simplicity of the Scriptures .
But , in the ...
Page 85
Arminius , therefore , as the most talented divine of the day , was applied to , in
order to take up the pen on both sides . On the one hand , his friend Martin Lydius
, solicited him to vindicate the supralapsarian views of his former tutor , Beza ...
Arminius , therefore , as the most talented divine of the day , was applied to , in
order to take up the pen on both sides . On the one hand , his friend Martin Lydius
, solicited him to vindicate the supralapsarian views of his former tutor , Beza ...
Page 139
This bustling political divine was the son of Dr John Cheynell , a physician in
Oxford . He received his education at the university of that city , and was elected
fellow of Merton college in 1629 . On the breaking out of the civil war , he
adhered to ...
This bustling political divine was the son of Dr John Cheynell , a physician in
Oxford . He received his education at the university of that city , and was elected
fellow of Merton college in 1629 . On the breaking out of the civil war , he
adhered to ...
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