Historia quinq-articularis exarticulata, or, Animadversions on Doctor Heylin's quintquarticular history by Henry Hickman.

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Historia quinq-articularis exarticulata, or, Animadversions on Doctor Heylin's quintquarticular history by Henry Hickman.
Author
Hickman, Henry, d. 1692.
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London :: Printed for Robert Boulter,
1674.
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Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662. -- Historia quinquarticularis.
Church of England -- History.
London (England) -- History -- To 1500.
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"Historia quinq-articularis exarticulata, or, Animadversions on Doctor Heylin's quintquarticular history by Henry Hickman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43715.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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Dr. H. Part 2. page 50.

He, (Mr. Hickman he means,) will not be confident in af∣firming, there can be any room for such an absolute Decree of Re∣probation, antecedaneous and precedent to the death of Christ, as his great Masters in the School of Calvin have been pleased to teach him.

Ans. Mr. Hickman's mind is best known to himself, so are his great Masters in the School of Calvin, if he ever had any such; but this I am confident of, that Calvin's Decree of Reprobation may be maintained, and yet Universal Re∣demption not denied. Monsieur Amyrald, as great a Scholar as this last age hath afforded, hath in a whole Book de∣fended Calvin's absolute Decree against Mr. Hoard; yet the same Amyrald most strenuously defends Universal Re∣demption. Two Dissertations also of Bishop Davenant are published by careful and faithful hands: in the first, he sets himself to assert Universal Redemption by Christ; in the second, to assert Personal, both Election and Repro∣bation.

Let us see now what the Doctor can find in Latimer and Hooper.

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