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Theomachia Aʼvtexousiatikē, or, A display of Arminianisme [[electronic resource] ] : being a discovery of the old Pelagian idol free-will, with the new goddesse contingency, advancing themselves into the throne of the God of heaven to the prejudice of his grace, providence, and supreme dominion over the children of men : wherein the maine errors of the Arminians are laid open, by which they are fallen off from the received doctrine of all the reformed churches, with their opposition in divers particulars to the doctrine established in the Church of England : discovered out of their owne writings and consessions and confuted by the word of God / / by Iohn Owen .



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Autore: Owen John <1616-1683.> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Theomachia Aʼvtexousiatikē, or, A display of Arminianisme [[electronic resource] ] : being a discovery of the old Pelagian idol free-will, with the new goddesse contingency, advancing themselves into the throne of the God of heaven to the prejudice of his grace, providence, and supreme dominion over the children of men : wherein the maine errors of the Arminians are laid open, by which they are fallen off from the received doctrine of all the reformed churches, with their opposition in divers particulars to the doctrine established in the Church of England : discovered out of their owne writings and consessions and confuted by the word of God / / by Iohn Owen . Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London, : Printed by I.L. for Phil. Stephens ..., 1643
Descrizione fisica: [16], 150 p
Soggetto topico: Arminianism
Note generali: Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Sommario/riassunto: eebo-0158
Titolo autorizzato: Theomachia Aʼvtexousiatikē, or, A display of Arminianisme  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996385320303316
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