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1 The comfortable latitude that takes in the Calvinist and the Arminian , must triumph.
2 It was a Methodist chapel, and the preacher was Arminian in the extreme.
3 With the rapid growth of Methodism the Arminian view of man was widely adopted.
4 A soldier said he would get a gimlet and bore a hole into the Arminian .
5 In Theology, we're learning about the rift between the Calvinist and Arminian views of salvation.
6 Chatham had spoken of it, not unfairly, as having an Arminian liturgy and Calvinist articles.
7 My Arminian temperament turns me from the Calvinistic conclusion of Mr. Brock's satire.)
8 The Gomarite doctrine gained most favour with the clergy, the Arminian creed with the municipal magistracies.
9 He is reputed an Arminian , and in nearly all dogmas approaches nearly to the Roman Church.
10 In a later day, John of Barneveldt came to the block because he was an Arminian .
11 Of the seven United Provinces, two, Holland and Utrecht, were prevailingly Arminian , and the other five Calvinistic.
12 Mr. Sellon, a clergyman, and Mr. Olivers, the manager of Wesley's printing, appeared on the Arminian side.
13 The High Church was mostly ' Arminian , ' i.e.
14 Who then would agree to secure him from any taint of Arminian heresy in years to come?
15 Grotius, who was on the Arminian side and involved in the inculpated proceedings, was also arrested and imprisoned.
16 Barneveld, representing the Arminian or Remonstrant provinces, levied a body of mercenary soldiers in several of the cities.
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