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Side iii
... considered SECTION I. Free - willers the first dissenters of the reformed church of England . Calvinism of king Edward , and of the Lord Pro- tector Somerset . That king a prodigy of parts , piety , and learning . Vindication of his ...
... considered SECTION I. Free - willers the first dissenters of the reformed church of England . Calvinism of king Edward , and of the Lord Pro- tector Somerset . That king a prodigy of parts , piety , and learning . Vindication of his ...
Side 10
... considered as a dangerous delusion , and ob- tained a clear and settled conviction of the truth and importance of the doctrines of grace . He never for- got this ; and he was wont frequently to say to his friends " that he should , when ...
... considered as a dangerous delusion , and ob- tained a clear and settled conviction of the truth and importance of the doctrines of grace . He never for- got this ; and he was wont frequently to say to his friends " that he should , when ...
Side 23
... considered by those who never experienced them . But if what the regenerate declare to be the sweetness of divine fellowship , is , in reality , no more than , what the cold formalist imagines , the mere result vigas paliens ; it would ...
... considered by those who never experienced them . But if what the regenerate declare to be the sweetness of divine fellowship , is , in reality , no more than , what the cold formalist imagines , the mere result vigas paliens ; it would ...
Side 60
... considered even in the most rational view , can- not , I am well persuaded , be justly counted enthusi- astic , or the offspring of an heated imagination : for , 1. They are attended with such a powerful sweetness , and such commanding ...
... considered even in the most rational view , can- not , I am well persuaded , be justly counted enthusi- astic , or the offspring of an heated imagination : for , 1. They are attended with such a powerful sweetness , and such commanding ...
Side 130
... considered , that a misjuding , prejudiced world would be happy to take advantage from its contents , and to cry ' there , there , so would we have it ; " " the methodists are all fallen together by the ears , and are discharging their ...
... considered , that a misjuding , prejudiced world would be happy to take advantage from its contents , and to cry ' there , there , so would we have it ; " " the methodists are all fallen together by the ears , and are discharging their ...
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affirm afternoon apostle archbishop Arminian Arminius asserted AUGUSTUS MONTAGUE TOPLADY Austin believe bishop blessed Bradwardin Bucer called Calvinism Calvinist Christian church of England church of Rome comfort condemned congregation death Deus divine doctrines doth elect English reformers enim epistle eternal everlasting evil faith Father favour Fen-Ottery free-will glory God's gospel grace hand Harpford hath heart heaven heavenly Hembury Heylin Hist holy honour Ibid Jansenius Jesus Christ John Wesley justified king Edward labours Latimer learned letter live Lord Martyr mercy merits morning never observes papists passage pelagian Pelagius perseverance person popery pray preached predestination prelate protestant quæ quod ranters read prayers reformation reprobate righteousness Rome saints saith salvation saved says scripture sect Sellon Semipelagians sermon sins soul Spirit Strype sunt sweet thee things thou tion Toplady Toplady's truth unto Wickliff word writings