CHAP. XVI. Of the first breakings out of the Predestinarians, and their Proceedings in the same.
- 1. The Predestinarians, called at first by the name of Gospellers, Page 589
- 2. Campney's a professed Enemy to the Predesti∣narians, but neither Papist nor Pelagian, Page 590
- 3. The common practices of the Calvinists to defame their Adversaries, the name of Free-will men, to whom given, why, ibid.
- 4. The Doctrine of John Knox, in restraining all mens actions, either good or evil, to the determi∣nate Will and Counsel of God, Page 591
- 5. The like affirmed by the Author of the Table of Predestination; in whom, and the Genevian Notes, we find Christ to be excluded from being the foundation of mans Election, and made to be an inferiour cause of salvation only, ibid.
- 6. God made to be the Author of sin, by the Author of a Pamphlet, entituled against a Privy Papist, and his secret Counsels called in for the proof thereof, both by him and Knox, with the mis∣chiefs which ensued upon it, ibid.
- 7. The Doctrine of Robert Crowly, imputing all mens sins to Predestination, his silly defences for the same, made good by a distinction of John Verons, and the weakness of that distinction shewed by Campneys. Page 592
- 8. The Errours of the former Authors opposed by Campneys, his Book in answer to those Errours, together with his Orthodoxie in the point of uni∣versal Redemption, and what he builds upon the same, ibid.
- 9. His solid Arguments against the imputing of all actions either good or evil to Predestination; justi∣fied by a saying of Prosper of Aquitain, Page 593
- 10. The virulent prosecutions of Veron and Crowly, according to the Genius of the sect of Calvin. Page 594