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... sundry disputes , so as he began to be terrible to the Arminians . Which made Episcopius ( the Arminian professor ) to put forth his best strength and set forth sundry theses * which by public dispute he would defend against all men ...
... sundry disputes , so as he began to be terrible to the Arminians . Which made Episcopius ( the Arminian professor ) to put forth his best strength and set forth sundry theses * which by public dispute he would defend against all men ...
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... sundry of them were taken away by death and many others be- gan to be well stricken in years ( the grave mistress of Experience having taught them many things ) , [ 15 ] those prudent governors with sundry of the sagest members began ...
... sundry of them were taken away by death and many others be- gan to be well stricken in years ( the grave mistress of Experience having taught them many things ) , [ 15 ] those prudent governors with sundry of the sagest members began ...
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... sundry of their faith- ful friends there , who had also took much pains thereabout . The agreement or bargain he had brought a draft of , with a list of their names thereto annexed , drawn by the best counsel of law they could get , to ...
... sundry of their faith- ful friends there , who had also took much pains thereabout . The agreement or bargain he had brought a draft of , with a list of their names thereto annexed , drawn by the best counsel of law they could get , to ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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