To ·~he Chrifi1an Reader..- ihoJe p~rt.r, where(as the Auftin of that time and place) he did graple witb all tbe Patront of Freewill. And as an Appendftx to · that conference at H._<~.ge, (as it:is jetj(n~tb by Brandius) writ that tnojt e:Kcr;l!e,{t boofzof his Co~·onis. But jtill A l minius hi; difciples ·alled to their utmrift: Be rtius, Gre"" · _vincovius, and others fo chjl:ra{fe,d thofe I Churches, thq,t there WltS a necejjity of ea!"" ling a Synod, whicb God gave theiJf as a happy remedy' An. Dom. I 6 I a Synod or . oh the ltnweariedaClivity ofad11er{:-zries to Doi r..4. D. -, thg caufe of chri[i! (which fhould m~ke 1 6 1 8. . others bluih to tnove fo heavily in aifer.. ting the Doctrine of Free g race) beJ'ore ·· we could 1tnderfiand what the Anti.. remon• , ftrants in theSynod at Dort fully intended, · we had from the Remonflrttnts AcraSyno~ " dalia, a book.)ndeed that required an Arnes toan[wer it (whichhe hatbdone mo{t lear– nedly)whereyouhave Magnum in Parvo;l a great foul in a little · body, a great 1 deal of form in a little matter (as in his ·'Bellarminus enervatus )th4t being done by the Fraternity with concurrent cndeavo1trs ondquintejJenceof the befl wits amongft the · · , R.emonfrrants. · , About the year 1627~ JIIr. Montague, a -.; l!'an ·of great learnin._e:, andbeinghac/zedbj "\ ;·,:..: ~~ t.he thenpotent D. of Buckingbatn,opened ' : ~,.- .. B · · his-~ ": ·. :: ··:· ,: ', ~ "'t
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