| John Fletcher Hurst - 1900 - 1022 pages
...laudable custom of teaching in the Church of England ; " (4) no preacher except a bishop or dean must " preach in any popular auditory the deep points of...predestination, election, reprobation, or of the universality, efticacity, resistibility, or irresistibility of God's grace." Regular attendance at divine service... | |
| Samuel Gosnell Green - 1898 - 376 pages
...no preacher of what title soever, under the degree of a bishop, or dean at least, do from henceforth presume to preach in any popular auditory the deep...resistibility or irresistibility of God's grace ; but leave those themes to be handled by learned men, and that moderately and modestly, by way of use and... | |
| George Walter Prothero - 1898 - 622 pages
...preacher of what title soever, under the degree of a bishop or dean at the least, do from henceforth presume to preach in any popular auditory the deep...universality, efficacy, resistibility or irresistibility of Grod's grace . . . IV. That no preacher . . . shall presume in any auditory within this kingdom to... | |
| John Morley - 1900 - 624 pages
...itself in notable instructions. Nobody under a bishop or a dean was to presume to preach in any general auditory the deep points of predestination, election, reprobation, or of the universality, resistibility, or irresistibility of divine grace. But then these were the very points that thinking... | |
| William Richard Wood Stephens, William Hunt - 1904 - 436 pages
...which began at Cambridge, had spread throughout the country, and everywhere men were taking sides on "the deep points of predestination, election, reprobation,...resistibility, or irresistibility of God's grace." The movement had now acquired the name of Arminianism, from a parallel rebellion led by Jacob Arminius,... | |
| Walter Howard Frere - 1904 - 440 pages
...which began at Cambridge, had spread throughout the country, and everywhere men were taking sides on "the deep points of predestination, election, reprobation,...resistibility, or irresistibility of God's grace." The movement had now acquired the name of Arminianism, from a parallel rebellion led by Jacob Arminius,... | |
| John Donne, Logan Pearsall Smith - 1919 - 342 pages
...Arminian parties ; in 1622 James I forbade any one under the degree of a bachelor of divinity to ' presume to preach in any popular auditory the deep...efficacy, resistibility or irresistibility of God's grace ' (Gardiner, History of England, 1603-1642, iv, p. 347). For Donne's use of these controversies in... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1919 - 966 pages
...no preacher of what title soever, under the degree of a Bishop, or Dean at least, do from henceforth presume to preach in any popular auditory the deep...points of predestination, election, reprobation, or the universality, efficacy, resistibility or irresistibility of divine grace ; but leave those themes... | |
| Thomas Richards - 1920 - 328 pages
...anything not comprehended in the Articles of 1562, or in some of the authorised Homilies, or to expound in ' any popular auditory ' the deep points of predestination,...resistibility, or irresistibility of God's grace .... but leave these themes to be handled by learned men.8 These were instructions not observed by Oliver Thomas,... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 472 pages
...itself in notable instructions. Nobody under a bishop or a dean was to presume to preach in any general auditory the deep points of predestination, election, reprobation, or of the universality, resistibility, or irresistibility of divine grace. But then these were the very points that thinking... | |
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