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The downfal of Arminianism or, Arminius (who falsly calls himself a son of the Church of England.) Tried and cast, (and in Him all his Adherents, who call themselves Sons of the Church of Eugland.) Before the Right Honourable The Lord Chief Justice Truth, For holding and propagating false Opinions, concerning the five following Points, viz. 1. Absolute Election. 2. Particular Redemption. 3. The Efficacy of God's Grace in Conversion. 4. The Impotency of Man's Will in Conversion. 5. The final Perseverance of the Regenerate. Proved true from 1. The Articles of the Church of England. 2. Her Common-Prayer Book. 3. Her Homilies. 4. The Holy Scriptures. A List of the Names of the Right Rev. Jury. 1. Arch-Bp. Usher. 2. Bp. Ridley. 3. Bp. Latimer. 4. Bp. Jewel. 5. Bp. Davenant. 6. Bp. Hall. 7. Bp. Reynolds. 8. Bp. Cooper. 9. Bp. Babbington. 10. Bp. Downham. 11. Bp. Hopkins. 12. Bp. Beveridge. Humbly offered to the Consideration of his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bp. of London, the Bp. of Winchester, the Bp. of St. Davids, and the Bp. of St. Asaph.
Warne, JonathanDate: M,DCCXLII. [1742]- E-books
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An essay on the character of Methodism in which the leading principles of that sect: the aids it has borrowed from the writings of the clergy, and the influence it has communicated to them, are considered and stated. By the author of Remarks on Dr. Hallifax's preface to the Sermons of the late Dr. Ogden.
Mainwaring, John, d. 1807.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- E-books
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An earnest and affectionate address to the people called Methodists
Stebbing, Henry, 1687-1763.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]