The Correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow, Volume 2Wodrow Society, 1843 |
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... considerable person suspected of Socinianism , if it be not Le Clerc of Amster- dam.1 You know , Sir , Rouellius " opinion as to the generation of the Son , minutely the obnoxious work , and the result was the issuing of the celebrated ...
... considerable person suspected of Socinianism , if it be not Le Clerc of Amster- dam.1 You know , Sir , Rouellius " opinion as to the generation of the Son , minutely the obnoxious work , and the result was the issuing of the celebrated ...
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... considerable numbers in the south ; if there be any thing of an inclination among the French clergy to favour Jan- senism , or any breathings after a reformation ; what weight may be laid on Jurieu's accounts of the songs in the air ...
... considerable numbers in the south ; if there be any thing of an inclination among the French clergy to favour Jan- senism , or any breathings after a reformation ; what weight may be laid on Jurieu's accounts of the songs in the air ...
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... considerable things may be added to this period from the Council Registers , but more to the following years . There is a volume of the Council Records wanting , from the 1678 to the 1682 , and none of the warrants are booked after King ...
... considerable things may be added to this period from the Council Registers , but more to the following years . There is a volume of the Council Records wanting , from the 1678 to the 1682 , and none of the warrants are booked after King ...
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... considerable number of Nons amongst us , but young men ordained since the first taking of it . I am informed by a friend now in London , that was sent from home to 1 Letters to Wodrow , vol . xx . No. 120 . agent our public affairs ...
... considerable number of Nons amongst us , but young men ordained since the first taking of it . I am informed by a friend now in London , that was sent from home to 1 Letters to Wodrow , vol . xx . No. 120 . agent our public affairs ...
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... considerable time ago from better hands . If you want the acts , and acquaint me , I shall send them per next . Things went on pretty smoothly above board , which is a mercy . But under hand the old differences are as sensible as ...
... considerable time ago from better hands . If you want the acts , and acquaint me , I shall send them per next . Things went on pretty smoothly above board , which is a mercy . But under hand the old differences are as sensible as ...
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Page 65 - An Act for the further limitation of the crown, and better securing the rights and liberties of the subject, is, and stands limited to the princess Sophia, electress and duchess dowager of Hanover, and the heirs of her body, being Protestants...
Page 129 - Let us go up against Judah, and vex it, and let us make a breach, therein for us, and set a king in the mids't of it, even the son of Tabeal: Thus saith the Lord God, It shall not stand, neither shall it come to pass.
Page 65 - I shall know to be against him, or any of them. And I do "faithfully promise, to the utmost of my Power, to support, "maintain and defend, the Succession of the Crown against...
Page 397 - Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye ; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye ; and then shall thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
Page 241 - There are three persons in the Godhead ; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ; and these three are one God, - the same in substance, equal in power and glory.
Page 272 - I believe that it is not sound and orthodox to teach, that we must forsake sin in order to our coming to Christ, and instating us in covenant with God.
Page 414 - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance, to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary: So help me God.
Page 397 - Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shall thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye (Matt.
Page 554 - Fear of punishment and hope of reward not allowed to be motives of a believer's obedience. (5.) That the believer is not under the Law as a rule of life. These alleged charges were supported by a number of passages selected from the
Page 270 - ... that are not evidently founded on scripture, and tend to attribute too much to natural reason, and the power of corrupt nature, which undue advancement of reason and nature is always to the disparagement of revelation and efficacious free grace.